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Jan Hendrix用白色铝水平板做的烟草叶雕塑,矗立在这座于1987年由Abraham Zabludovsky亲自操刀改建,而近年内又改造了一次的古老的书香之城中,提醒着人们在其初建成时的十八世纪,还曾是西班牙的皇家烟草工厂。虽然从1946年之后,这座位于墨西哥旧殖民城边缘的La Ciudadela就一直作为图书馆在使用,且还是墨西哥的第一个图书馆,但是人们通过中央露台明显裸露、毫无掩饰的墙体还是能追溯这栋建筑的过去——军事总部、监狱以及武器工厂。在最近的改造中,建筑师明确了他们此次行动的主要目的。首先是要将空间中多项原本混乱
Jan Hendrix’s tobacco leaf sculpture, made of white aluminum plates, stands in the ancient city of book-and-call made in 1987 by Abraham Zabludovsky himself and remodeled again in recent years, reminding people that when they were first built The eighteenth century and the royal tobacco factory in Spain. Although La Ciudadela, on the edge of Mexico’s old colonial town, has been in use as a library since 1946 and is still Mexico’s first library, the unobscured walls are clearly exposed through the central patio Trace back to the building’s past - the military headquarters, prisons and weapons factories. In the recent renovation, the architects made clear their main purpose of this operation. The first is to confuse a number of the original space