Irekua Anatani House, Avandaro, Mexico

Irekua Anatani House, Avandaro, Mexico

The name Avandaro comes from native language that means ‘place of the orchard’. Irekua Anatani translates as ‘family house under the trees’. The site contains mature woodland. The design by Broissin Architects celebrates the splendor of living under trees.

Tadeo 4909 in Puebla, Apartments

Tadeo 4909

Designed by Proyecto Cafeína Tadeo 4909 is a building that takes place in a high-growth zone of the city, seeking out to offer an urban, expressive and custom housing. It consists of 8 two-level lofts, each of which is distinct to the others.

Ágata Tower in San Pedro Cholula

Agatha Tower

Designed by Proyecto Cafeína this building’s land use is residential and it is erected from the parking lot upwards to its 7 levels as an element whose shape results from the desired directions, both towards the volcanoes and towards the Cholula pyramid.

As Offices Building in Mérida, Yucatán, Mexico

As Offices Building in Mérida, Yucatán, Mexico

The building design concept by as Arquitectura & R79 was to create architecture presented as the firm’s signature image, with a simple contemporary emerging from a white prism that starts unfolding; truly representing everything that the office lives, and allowing users to enjoy its great spatiality

Niop Hacienda Hotel, Champotón, Mexico

Niop Hacienda Hotel, Champotón, Mexico

This interesting hotel building design by as Arquitectura & R79 changes the conceptualization of the traditional Mexican hacienda. A discreet new architectural language embraces contemporary boutique hotel ideas but respects ancient traditions.

Casa SFA Torreón, Residence

Casa SFA

The SFA house is a refurbishment project. Architects Arqmov Workshop initially advised a new project, given previous unfortunate refurbishment work on the home, which was 30 years old. The property was stripped its original structure.

Social Housing for Rural Mexico

Social Housing for Rural Mexico

Mexico’s Institute of the National Fund for Workers’ Housing select six SCI-Arc faculty to finalize designs addressing housing needs in a variety of environmental and economic climates across Mexico.

Casa Nirau in Mexico City, Modern Residence

Casa Nirau library stairs and living room

Design: PAUL CREMOUX studio. By mimicking orientation strategy and a very simple functional diagram, the new construction relinks to the notion of history and accustomed-living behavior patterns.

Alai Apartments by the Mayan Riviera

Alai Apartments

Design: Zaha Hadid Architects. Designed in response to its natural surroundings, Alai marries ecological considerations, engaging design and a reinterpretation of local architectural tradition.

Casa DTH in Zapopan Residence

Casa DTH

Design: Elias Rizo Arquitectos. The DTH house can be understood essentially as a pair of distinct volumes that enclose the most important elements of the program and are joined at the center by a circulation block.

LoMa Chapalita in Guadalajara Building

LoMa Chapalita

Architects: ELÍAS RIZO ARQUITECTOS. On an emblematic avenue in Guadalajara, a short distance from a city landmark in the heart of a cosmopolitan area, this building rises in an attempt to become a reference in Guadalajara’s cityscape.

Casa de Suiza, Alameda Central, México

House of Switzerland Pavilion in Alameda Central | www.e-architect.com

Design: Dellekamp Arquitectos. House of Switzerland Pavilion celebrates 70 years of diplomatic relations between Switzerland and Mexico, A modular system based on a triangular grid allows adaptation.

Casa GG in Tapalpa Residence

Casa GG

Design: Elías Rizo Arquitectos. The client wanted to build a weekend house in the clearing of a forest. The project assumed unusual requirements in terms of privacy that allowed a more open relationship between spaces and the environment.

Casa Oval in Zapopan Property

Casa Oval

Design: ELÍAS RIZO ARQUITECTOS. The commission for casa Oval came from a young family with clearly defined needs and aspirations. This project presented a challenge that has become increasingly prevalent among Mexican architects.

Casa SE in Zapopan, Home

Casa SE

Design: Elias Rizo Arquitectos. Casa SE was commissioned as a permanent home for a family of 4 adults. The primordial drive behind the project was to create comfortable spaces and to allow them to establish their own dialogue with the outside through a series of private terraces.

Punto Surf in Zapopan Building

Punto Surf

Design: ELÍAS RIZO ARQUITECTOS. Situated in a commercial area to the west of the city of Guadalajara, the project developed from the idea of creating a building with a removable metal frame capable of holding a machine with artificial waves for surfing.

Casa VR in Zapopan Residence

Casa VR

Design: ELÍAS RIZO ARQUITECTOS. The program is distributed in a system of quadrants defined by the intersection between two spinal circulation axes. Within this system, spaces are articulated according to affinity and privacy relationships.