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Designed by Studio rc the Hípico Piedra Grande clubhouse is located on a privileged eight-hectare plot of land surrounded by forest in the State of Mexico
Located in Guanajuato, Mexico, the Heryco designed “El Fraile” Ranch House redefines the essence of modern living and merges the charm of traditional ranch living with contemporary amenities
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Designed by Central de Arquitectura and Modica Ledezma, the Bolongo House is a brutalist style home that integrates nature in a harmonious way, taking advantage of its geometric and solid shapes to create an organic and vital connection with the surrounding natural environment in Nayarit, Mexico.
Designed by Spacio Design Studio the Paddock-9, Jalisco, Mexico, reception and waiting areas are located immediately at the pedestrian entrance, at the other end is the vehicular entrance that has a rotating circular platform to give easy access to vehicles, the rest of the ground floor is for exhibition of cars
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The Arkansas State University Campus Queretaro campus will be vitalized by GVA and create globally competitive opportunities for students represents the commitment to educate students who will contribute to sustainable democracy and socioeconomic progress in Mexico by the companies and government partners that are involved in this project
Casa Q23, Mexico, was designed by mxtad for a family of five who love plants, social gatherings and outdoor meals. These led to the conceptual guidelines of the project: large, interconnected spaces, which are always in constant dialogue with the outside, its context and nature.
Mxtad’s new project, Casa Gotarrendura, Mexico is developed within an ecological residential complex. The single-family house project is based on the premise of fully respecting the existing vegetation, making it part of the project and a crucial element throughout the entire house.
The Central de Arquitectura designed Química Delta Corporation offices building is located inside a chemical distribution center. The building is placed over a site next to an existing pond. Without the possibility to modify or replace the volumetric dimensions of the existing building, it responds to its own needs and the extreme temperature of the site
Located in Mexico city, designed by Central de Arquitectra, the concept of the project was the idea of openings and surrounding condition. This building holds of a corner of the city through two glass and concrete volumes, which relate to the exterior urban life.
Designed by 1i, RP206 aims to offer an alternative to the suburban housing model that has been evolving in Querétaro, Mexico, over the past few decades.