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PRESENTAN NUEVA PIEL DEL CHIHUAHUA FÚTBOL CLUB
Chihuahua.-Con la majestuosidad del Museo Casa Chihuahua como recinto sede, la tarde de este miércoles se presentó oficialmente el uniforme y la conformación del plantel de Chihuahua Fútbol Club equipo que debutará este mes en la Liga Premier con derecho al Ascenso
 Con la presencia de las autoridades del gobierno del estado y el municipio, así como la directiva del Club, patrocinadores, invitados especiales y medios de comunicación se llevó a cabo la presentación de cada uno de los jugadores que serán dirigidos por el chihuahuense Diego López.
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 El evento fue encabezado por Carlos Lazo Reyes CEO de XOY quien, en su mensaje a los asistentes, expresó; “Somos la primera empresa en México que cuenta con cinco equipos profesionales en diferentes deportes y Chihuahua FC es la propuesta para una ciudad que añoraba un proyecto de fútbol profesional, este proyecto es suyo”.
 Por su parte Diego López manifestó su agradecimiento por el trato de primer nivel que el equipo ha recibido de parte de la directiva, lo que coadyuva a que cuerpo técnico y equipo se enfoquen exclusivamente en lo deportivo.
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 De igual manera, el capitán del equipo Andy García habló a nombre de los jugadores e indicó el gran compromiso que representa vestir los colores de Chihuahua FC, por lo que alentó a sus compañeros a dejar el corazón en la cancha en cada partido.
 El debut de Chihuahua FC será este viernes 26 de agosto a las 19:30 horas cuando reciba a los Cimarrones de Sonora en el Estadio Olímpico Universitario. Venta de boletos en xoyticket.mx con un costo de $60 pesos zona general.
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 Chihuahua FC
Nombre
Posición
Número
Javier Gonzalez Sandoval
Central
44
Leonardo Aldair Chavez Galindo
Central
4
Said Ezequiel Castañeda León  
Central
3
Zaim Ortiz Gonzalez
Central
5
Christian Alvarado Rojas
Central
27
Jesus Alfredo Torres Serna
Contención
6
Sergio Alfonso Rodriguez  Aguilera
Contención
24
Jesus Efrén Garcia Garduño
Contención
8
Omar Morales Castro
Contención
17
Víctor Manuel Maya Montes De Oca
Contención
25
Gerardo Escobedo Rodriguez
Delantero
7
Manuel de Jesus López Terrazas
Delantero
9
Diego Alberto Gama García
Delantero
11
José Ángel Coronel Benítez
Delantero
29
Cesar Alejandro Ruiz Romero
Interior
10
Roberto David Alderete Martinez
Interior
13
Chavez Gomez Oscar
Lateral
31
Diego Arturo Alvarez Dulché
Lateral
21
Oswaldo Sanchez Espinoza
Lateral
28
Alexis Abdiel Juárez Huerta
Lateral
18
Andy Arnold García Sandoval
Lateral
2
Zuarth Esteban López Portillo
Lateral
26
Mario Efrén Sanchez Gonzales
Lateral
15
Santiago Ramos Saucedo
Lateral
23
Carlos Gustavo Galindo de la Rosa
Portero
1
Gerardo Magaña Lira
Portero
35
Jose Alfredo Rodriguez Dominguez
Portero
32
Moisés Abisai Muñoz Elizalde
Portero
33
Axel Cruz Garcia Barrera
Volante
22
Osmar Osvaldo Ruiz Chairez
Volante
12
Yesith Martinez Caraballo
Volante
14
Gustavo Alessandro Góngora Enríquez
Volante
16
John Deiby Rodriguez Córdova
Volante
19
Jose Reynaldo Cantú Padilla
Volante
30
Kevin Adan Diaz Acosta
Volante
20
 (Chihuahua FC prensa)
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HW Studio's vaulted concrete home nestles into forest outside Morelia
HW Studio has created a sunken home in the forests of Morelia, in central Mexico, with a vaulted concrete living room that opens out to the site's lush surroundings.
The project, nicknamed "The Hill in Front of the Glen," was completed as a family home outside of Morelia, where HW Studio is based. The low-slung building is partially dug into the ground, lending it its name.
The Hill in Front of the Glen is located in a Mexican forest. Photo is by Dane Alonso
The home's structure is made from concrete, which was left exposed in the interiors. The living spaces are organised beneath the long structural vault, which defines the interiors and helps the building integrate into the landscape.
"This project generates a continuity in the beautiful living surface around the land, forming a new hill in a place already surrounded by many," said HW Studio in a project description.
A corridor flanked by concrete walls leads to the entrance. Photo is by Dane Alonso
Two concrete walls form a corridor leading to the entrance, which is a few steps down from the area's grade. Along this passageway, an existing tree prevents direct views to the front door.
"The path is wide enough to walk comfortably alone, yet narrow enough to discourage accompaniment," said HW Studio.
"Visitors are cast into a pilgrimage of solitude that leads to an old tree with such a significant presence that it was necessary to distort one of the walls with a gentle curve to be able to pass next to it," the firm added.
Concrete walls also feature inside the house
Upon entering the home, this passageway becomes a corridor, which separates the 250 square-metre home's three bedrooms, each with its own ensuite, from the open-concept kitchen, living, and dining areas.
"Public areas on the left side of the house are completely exposed to the wooded ravine, and on the right side are open more timidly to a courtyard with treetop and sky views," the architects explained.
On either side of the home, full-height glass walls bring light to the moody interiors and provide access to the outside.
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According to HW Studio, the vault is evocative of protection and shelter and recalls the childhood sensation of snuggling beneath a blanket.
"Pulling a bedsheet over ourselves is a very elemental act that alludes to the most basic part of the self; a bed sheet hides, protects, wraps, and creates a space beneath it that is so safe and intimate as to keep away any spirit, ghost, or demon that may be surrounding the room," said the designers.
The house's curvature can be seen in every room
This curvature is visible in every room of the house and its outline defines the height of the windows, further reinforcing the home's connection to its natural surroundings.
On the interiors, the architects sought to not leave any material exposed besides concrete, wood and steel. "It was very important for the client to preserve the rough and primitive atmosphere of being in the mountains," the architects explained.
The sunken house rises up from the ground
HW Studio was founded in 2010, and is led by Rogelio Vallejo Bores and Oscar Didier Ascencio. It has offices in the Mexican city of Morelia as well as in Valencia, Spain.
Other projects by the firm include an outdoor market in Morelia and a monochrome house that embraces the profile of its sloping site.
The photography is by César Béjar unless otherwise indicated.
Project credits:
Lead architects: Rogelio Vallejo Bores and Oscar Didier Ascencio Castro. Team: Sergio Antonio Garcia Padilla, Jesus Alejandro Lopez Hernandez, Alberto Gallegos Negrete. Construction company: ARGA Constructora
The post HW Studio's vaulted concrete home nestles into forest outside Morelia appeared first on Dezeen.
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The Hill in Front of the Glen, Michoacán Mexico
The Hill in Front of the Glen, Mexico Residential Building Development, Mexican Architecture Photos
The Hill in Front of the Glen in Michoacán
19 Oct 2021
Architects: HW STUDIO
Location: El vaquerito, Morelia, Michoacán, Mexico
photo © Cesar Bejar
The Hill in Front of the Glen
The inspiration behind the Hill in Front of the Glen project is derived from carefully listening to the subtle murmurs and whispers of environments like this, as well as the client’s search for protection and shelter.
photo © Dane Alonso
How can one feel protected? What can be done when one feels vulnerable? This question was accompanied by an image, or perhaps a memory: a frightened child covering himself with a light bed sheet as he peeks out to make sure he can see what is going on around him.
photo © Cesar Bejar
Pulling a bed sheet over ourselves is a very elemental act that alludes to the most basic part of the self; a bed sheet hides, protects, wraps, and creates a space beneath it that is so safe and intimate as to keep away any spirit, ghost, or demon that may be surrounding the room.
photo © Cesar Bejar
At the same time, this project generates a continuity in the beautiful living surface around the land, forming a new hill in a place already surrounded by many.
photos © Dane Alonso
The architecture is like an accent on the words of a poem, like a comma or a question mark, but never the actual poem itself. The poem is already written by the pines, the oaks, the sweet acacia, the fireflies, the road, the fence, the neighbor’s water well, the earth, the orchard, and the nightingale.
photos © Dane Alonso
Four concrete walls contribute accents to the poem, surprisingly emerging from the landscape; two of them bearing the land of the new hill created by raising the bed sheet, and two others framing the access as they escort guests into the house.
The path is wide enough to walk comfortably alone, yet narrow enough to discourage accompaniment. Visitors are cast into a pilgrimage of solitude that leads to an old tree with such a significant presence that it was necessary to distort the linearity of one of the walls with a gentle curve to be able to pass next to it…so close that it is even possible to graze it.
photo © Cesar Bejar
After crossing the tree threshold, going down a few solid pearled stone steps, and opening a heavy steel door, a concrete vault stands, supporting the loads of the green bed sheet that rests upon it; providing a sensation of being inside a cold, dark, but strangely cozy cave.
Concrete was chosen as the main material due to a dream about this new rock melting while inevitably interacting with the forest, changing colors… grays that turned to greens, blacks, and yellows that were gradually incorporated into the environment. The flooring emphasizes an aroma of wood that is perceived when surrounded by pine trees, providing balance to the cold temperature of the concrete; and finally, steel that, with time and rainfall, acquires an appearance like tree bark.
photos © Cesar Bejar
As for the spatial organization, public areas on the left side of the house are completely exposed to the wooded ravine, and on the right side are open more timidly to a courtyard with treetop and sky views.
photos © Cesar Bejar
It was important to have very few references of elements that would connect to a specific moment in time, so the refrigerator and appliances were hidden, the lighting was arranged very discreetly, and only the four main materials were included: stone, wood, concrete, and steel. It was very important for the client to preserve the rough and primitive atmosphere of being in the mountains.
photo © Dane Alonso
The Hill in Front of the Glen – Building Information
Architectural Firm: HW STUDIO Location: El vaquerito, Morelia, Michoacán Completion Year: 2021 Gross Built Area (square meters or square foot): 250 mts 2 Lead Architects: Rogelio Vallejo Bores and Oscar Didier Ascencio Castro. Team: Sergio Antonio Garcia Padilla, Jesus Alejandro Lopez Hernandez, Alberto Gallegos Negrete. Construction company: ARGA Constructora
Budget: 350,000 USD
photos © Cesar Bejar
About HW Studio HW Studio derives its name from the union of the letter H – considered a silent letter and a graphic representation of silence in Spanish – and the letter W – taken from the Japanese concept Wabi Sabi, which has no Spanish translation or direct equivalence with any western concept – understood as beauty of the impermanent.
We understand architecture as being the act of placing limits within the void, and that these limits achieve an elegant beauty of humble simplicity.
photo © Dane Alonso
Photo credits: Rainy Mood Pictures: Cesar Bejar https://ift.tt/3ATZFoa Sunny Mood Pictures: Dane Alonso www.danealonso.com
The Hill in Front of the Glen images / information received 191021 from v2com newswire
Location: El vaquerito, Morelia, Michoacán, Mexico
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