Creative Design from Debris
Mexico City | Mexico
Sustainability
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Studio Visit in Mexico City exploring sculptural furniture, environmental design and sustainability.
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Javier Guzman
What is this?
In this studio visit you'll meet an architect who is playing with ways to use objects the city leaves behind — cement blocks, plastic crates, shattered tiles, and other things that often slip into invisibility.
Inspired by his background in environmental design, Javier transforms such fragments into sculptural furniture such as chairs, tables and shelves. Each piece is a constellation of temporalities and forgotten stories, a collection and reconfiguration of objects found throughout CDMX, which Javier sources himself.
Javier will welcome you to his studio and share his process, sharing how walking, gathering, and assembling have become methods to map the city and its leftovers. He'll discuss what his design work says about Mexico City, and also how he's approached this work in other cities such as London, where he's been an artist in residence.
The experience offers a unique window into how design can be responsive, situated and radically resourceful, as well as being sculptural.
What makes this unique?
This exclusive experience offers rare access to Javier's studio in central Mexico City, where objects in various stages of development reveal the intuitive and speculative nature of his work. Every piece is singular and made with wild, non-standard measurements and joined using simple, reversible techniques. More than a studio tour, this visit is a conversation on contemporary design, ecological imagination, and the aesthetics of reuse — a slow, thoughtful look at the anatomy of urban space through its overlooked material life.
Guests will be welcomed with a curated selection of light refreshments, including artisanal breads, seasonal fruits, and a variety of regional tastings. Complimentary beverages — both non-alcoholic and regional specialties — will also be offered to accompany the conversation and studio visit. These thoughtful offerings are meant to create a relaxed, convivial atmosphere that encourages exploration, dialogue and reflection.
What is the profile of the host?
Javier Guzmán Cervantes is an artist, designer, and builder based in Mexico City. His work explores residual realities in the contemporary metropolis, developing domestic infrastructures, furniture, and structural systems through low-tech and autonomous processes out of debris, residues, and material fragments gathered through urban exploration. In this process, he engages with concepts such as degrowth, living otherwise, and post-development, questioning the role of art, design and construction in relation to sustainability and community.
Through direct contact with the city, Javier's practice transforms discarded objects into local resources, creating not only tactical approaches to construction but also serving as traces of life and local processes within the city: revealing stories.
In 2023, he founded Ex Soup, an art and design experiment based in Mexico City that uses walking, urban wandering, and low-tech methods to collect and reassemble the city’s remains.
What to bring?
Bring an open mind, and anything you'd like to share or ask.
Where is this located?
Where will we meet?
The studio and showroom is located in the 11th floor of Rio Lerma 268, the person at the door will let you in and we meet at the studio. There is an elevator in the building.
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USD 120
per person
Private
1 - 6 people
1.5 hours
The price includes all fees and tips.
An exclusive, private studio visit and tour with the artist, and a range of refreshments and snacks.
Offered in English, Spanish
Private
1 - 6 people
1.5 hours
The price includes all fees and tips.
An exclusive, private studio visit and tour with the artist, and a range of refreshments and snacks.
Offered in English, Spanish