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The creation of Piso 16

It took fourteen months to start the Piso 16 program; it included research,  interviews, design, search, definition, budget, paperwork, alliances, and even  an earthquake. 

In March 2017, Jorge Volpi, Ph.D. -coordinator of UNAM’s Cultural Circulation Coordination- named Julieta Giménez Cacho García as the director of the cultural  university industries program, included in her Work Plan 2017-2019 in accordance  with the rector Enrique Graue Wiechers. The program would be located at Torre  UNAM Tlatelolco.  

To initiate the program’s definition, Nicol Figueroa Rendón was appointed  Production Manager. The 16th floor was chosen for its magnificent view and the  opportunity to have a large and wide workspace; it is named Piso 16 Laboratorio  de Iniciativas Culturales.  

During six months, research was made to know the characteristics of the cultural  sector in the college community; visits were made, and interviews with the  headmasters of the following Faculties and Schools were held: Faculty of Arts and  Design, Faculty of Music, Faculty of Political and Social Sciences, National School  of Cinematic Arts, and the University Theater Center. Moreover, artist’s studios,  independent cultural organizations, and public institutions were visited, aside from  talking with arts’ specialists with the intention of having an outlook of current situation  and necessities of the cultural community in Mexico City. Finally, similar programs  in other countries were also researched. All of which was essential to start sketching  the Accompanying Program for the UNAM community. 

At the same time, we contacted the Faculty of Architecture UNAM, and the Industrial  Design Research Center UNAM -at the time directed by the architect Marcos Mazari and the industrial designer Enrique Ricalde to work on the architectonic project of fitting-out the 16th floor. The architect Alejandro Espinosa -coordinator of Alliances of the Faculty of Architecture- set up a team led by the architects Guillermo Bichan  and Andrea Alvear to handle the fitting out project. Having the clear goal of creating  a broad and versatile workspace to perform a variety of activities, the team managed  to complete an architectural project that without a doubt, plays an important role in  the identity and concept of Piso 16. The fitting-out works -carried out by UNAM’s  General Management of Construction and Preservation- were made in five months,  starting in February 2018. 

The graphic identity was designed by tcg – Graphic Communication Workshop,  which aimed at creating a fresh, moving image. Piso 16’s slogan: “Every effort is an  experience” comes from a personal story from Julieta Giménez Cacho that sets up a guideline for the experimentation work that all the participants of the Accompanying  Program must carry out. 

As both, a way of introducing the workspace, and a symbolic action of the  commencement of activities, the “First Action” event was organized on June 24th, 2017; a day full of artistic activities that counted on the presence of a variety of  organizations from UNAM, and external artists who reflected the community and  multidisciplinary aspects of the program.  

Piso 16’s program was introduced to the Cultural Circulation Board during the  sessions that took place on August the 9th 2017, and on May the 30th 2018.  

To keep track of the Accompanying Program, the Apprenticeship Headquarters were  created with the collaboration of Johan Trujillo Argüelles in February 2018. 

The first call to participate in the 2018 edition of the Accompanying Program  remained in effect from November 27th, 2017 to April 1st, 2018. 198 initiatives were  postulated, and after the selection process, six initiatives started to be developed on  May 21st, 2018. 

In August 2018, Enrique Graue Wiechers -UNAM’s rector- and Jorge Voipi – Coordinator of Cultural Circulation- visited the facilities to know the contents and the  way in which the Accompanying Program operates.

Memories.