Mexico
FAB24 / July, 2024
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In the lead-up to FAB24, the Fab City Challenge Mexico brought the program into a large national context with systemic complexity. Over 10 days, local and international participants collaborated on issues ranging from biodiverse urbanism and water management to accessible assistive technology, neighborhood regeneration, bio-practices, and social entrepreneurship. Teams were embedded within local organizations, communities, and institutions, ensuring that prototypes were shaped by real constraints and lived realities. The process moved beyond isolated technical fixes and addressed structural questions about production, equity, and urban resilience. The Mexico edition sharpened the Fab City Challenge’s urban dimension. It made clear that distributed production is not only about fabrication technologies, but about governance, neighborhood-scale agency, and social inclusion. Prototypes were shared with wider networks, reinforcing the idea that cities can collectively learn from each other while remaining deeply place-based. In this context, the Fab City Challenge became a mechanism to test how a city can redesign its relationship between production and place, using collaborative prototyping as a bridge between grassroots action and systemic transition.
Redesigning the relationship between production and place
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