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    Miller Hull surrounds US embassy in Guadalajara with massive canopy

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    Numerous shading devices were put in place at the US embassy complex in the Mexican city of Guadalajara, which was designed by The Miller Hull Partnership to be “unquestionably of its place”.

    The light-coloured embassy is set on a 3.4-hectare site in the city’s Monraz neighbourhood, an area that combines historic and modern architecture. The property was owned by a single family and held a house, a small office building and green space.

    US embassy in Guadalajara
    The Miller Hull Partnership designed the US embassy in Guadalajara

    The embassy was previously located in a leased building in downtown Guadalajara.

    The new compound includes an office building, entry pavilions, a residential structure for Marines, support buildings, and recreational spaces such as a basketball court and swimming pool. It also contains two underground parking garages.

    Complex by Miller Hull Partnership
    The complex was designed to integrate with its surroundings

    The project was driven by an anticipated rise in visitors to the embassy. The current daily average is 1,200 visitors, which is expected to increase to 2,000 over the next decade.

    The new complex was “designed to integrate with its physical, cultural and environmental surroundings”, said The Miller Hull Partnership, which has offices in Seattle and San Diego, California.

    Lobby of embassy
    Access to daylight was prioritised

    The design prioritises access to daylight, nature and the outdoors while balancing technical and security requirements. It is the same approach used at the two other embassies created by the firm – one in Niamey, Niger, and the other in Guatemala City, Guatemala.

    “This approach creates not just a structure but an experience, and a building distinctly and unquestionably of its place,” the architecture studio said.

    Guadalajara embassy by Miller Hull Partnership
    The design was informed by indoor-outdoor living

    The design is responsive to Guadalajara’s mild climate, which allows for indoor-outdoor living. Still, protection from the sun and rain is required, leading the studio to take cues from Mexico’s traditional palapa – an open-sided dwelling with a thatched roof.

    “To accommodate this indoor/outdoor flexibility, the building integrates an interpretation of the vernacular ‘palapa’ shading device,” said The Miller Hull Partnership.

    “This not only shades the building’s facade and secure outdoor areas, but also provides the building a unifying civic gesture befitting the facility’s significance.”

    Embassy swimming pool
    Exterior walls are a mix of granite, metal panels and glass

    The main structure on the site is the 12,000-square-metre office building, which was designed to maximise daylight, views and worker comfort. Design elements include thin office floor plates, open staircases and large windows.

    Exterior walls are a mix of granite, metal panels and glass. A massive roof canopy helps shade the building.

    Office space
    Much of the office space is on the first level

    Much of the office space is on the first level, which reduces the ground-level footprint while also offering views for workers.

    The second level operates as a “social hub”, where one finds dining and gathering spaces. A generous outdoor terrace can be used for events.

    Dining space in Miller Hull Partnership-designed embassy
    The second level operates as a “social hub”

    The project has a range of sustainability features meant to reduce energy, such as efficient HVAC systems, daylighting, white roofs and a bevvy of shading elements.

    To provide added shade – and to support the natural ecosystem – the team preserved a mature grove of Jacaranda trees on the site, along with a series of trees lining the street.


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    The building is expected to use 36 per cent less energy compared to a baseline building, according to the team. Solar panels are expected to meet 15 per cent of the embassy’s energy needs, helping reduce its reliance on traditional energy sources.

    Designed to achieve LEED Silver certification, the complex also aims for net-zero water consumption. Captured rainwater is used for water features on site, and treated wastewater is used to irrigate the landscape.

    Interior of the embassy
    The building is expected to use 36 per cent less energy compared to a baseline building

    “Drought-adapted native plantings such as agave succulents, cacti and trees highlight the region’s unique biodiversity and support the project’s sustainability goals,” the team said.

    The architects said overall, the design responds to “place, people and the planet”.

    “The completion of the new US consulate general in Guadalajara represents the increasing relevance of place-based, human-centered and environmentally conscious buildings,” the team said.

    Miller Hull Partnership-designed embassy
    The Miller Hull Partnership said that the embassy responds to “place, people and the planet”

    American embassy projects are overseen by the Bureau of Overseas Buildings Operations, which is part of the US State Department. Recently, the future of these projects has been thrown into question with the bureau sending a memo earlier this year restricting language around sustainability.

    Other US embassies include one in Ankara, Turkey, designed by Ennead Architects to draw upon the local context, and one in London by Kieran Timberlake that takes the form of a cube covered in “shimmering sails of plastic”.

    The photography is by Kevin Scott.


    Project credits:

    Design architect: The Miller Hull Partnership
    Architect of record: Page
    General contractor: BL Harbert International
    Client: US Department of State Bureau of Overseas Buildings Operations

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