The six story structure in the campus of Tecnológico de Monterrey – the largest private university in Mexico – is designed to house academic study and research facilities in the field of agriculture.

Spread over 8,000 square meters of land, Tatiana Bilbao has designed the new facility in the agriculture research field as a growing tree indicating the growth of academic and professional life in the campus.

Conceived as a ‘growing tree’, the building, with the help of glass walls and patterned mesh, features intersecting rectangles that appear to be stacked on top of one another. The lower floors of the building, named as ‘roots’, will accommodate university teaching facilities. The upper floors titled ‘branches’, will house business programs.