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Aquí vive el árbol

Research Book

Independent Research_2024
Mexico City, Mexico
Co-Author, Co-Designer, Co-Producer, Illustrator

In collaboration with Christopher Hassan Allen.


Aquí vive el árbol is an independent research project that focused on street trees and urban forests in Mexico City, and their environmental, infrastructural, and architectural roles as nonhuman "residents" of the city. This research comprised historical and statistical research, fieldwork, photography, the production of artistic and architectural drawings and analyses, as well as other forms of documentation. Chris and I co-authored a book compiling the research titled "Aquí vive el árbol," which compiled our observations and documentation in a collection of musings on street trees, cycles of urban de- and reforestation, and the role of arboriculture in the image-making of Mexico City. We collaborated on the design, editing, and production of the book. 





The images include a series of excerpts from the compiled research.