The lack of education and tools about Mexican Sign Language to improve the communication and experience of hearing-impaired people in Mexico has led us to create awareness and promote the inclusion of this problem through a digital platform. Thanks to technology tools, we were able to generate a Machine Learning model or tool which makes a real-time reading of Mexican Sign Language; where it is possible to solve the communication gap between people with hearing disabilities and people without such disabilities; avoiding that people make The effort to learn Mexican Sign Language.
Roberto Garza Sada Center for Art, Architecture and Design Space for ideas and expressions that brings together and develops the best creative talent, consolidating itself as the headquarters for the formation, creation and development of art, architecture and design in Latin America. Currently, it has LEED Certification at its "Silver" level, granted by the USGBC (U.S. Green Building Council), with which it became the first of Tadao Ando's works with this type of recognition and, to date, in the only building of a higher education institution in all of Nuevo León internationally certified as a space that respects the environment. Since 2013, the rooms, workshops, and laboratories of the CRGS have attended eight professional careers, five postgraduate courses, and a high-performance program for the best 300 students in Latin America.
The Universidad de Monterrey’s Roberto Garza Sada Center presents itself as a welcoming space and, at the same time, as an architectural milestone, access, and a milieu of teaching and invention: a threshold to creation. As we approach this massive, powerful building integrated by a volume of exposed concrete with a rectangular profile, we realize that there are various ways in which we can approach it in order to understand it in its entirety.