Restaurante Nuvo, Mexican Restaurant
Restaurante Nuvo, Mexican interior – design by SLVK, architects – contemporary Mexican building, interior design Mexico: new restaurant in Mexico
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Restaurante Nuvo, Mexican interior – design by SLVK, architects – contemporary Mexican building, interior design Mexico: new restaurant in Mexico
Due to the redesign and recovery of the Historic Center of Mexico City, Paseo de la Reforma, one of the most important avenues of the city, reemerges as the most beautiful commercial, cultural and historic avenue of the metropolis.
Santa Maria is a housing development located in a historic protected site in the heart of Valle de Bravo, a small colonial city dating from 1530, which is 2 hours away from Mexico City.
Pascal Arquitectos’ intention is to create a recognizable object, its shape comes from a fish, and the exterior covering reminds of scales. The architects decided not to put the picnic area in the bridge.
Zitacuaro Apartments. The biggest challenge to build this housing complex was to get the most out of space in a complicated land. The architect is a mediator between the need for the developer to generate added value and to do the right thing for the final user and the city.
Located in Uaymitun, Yucatán, Mexico, The “lookout tower house” is the first house within a set of summer villas in a lot that is placed between the sea and the “ciénega” (swamp).
One of the most internationally recognized emblems of Mexico, and particularly of the State of Sinaloa, is its agricultural production. The state of Sinaloa is known as the “granary of Mexico” because it is the producer of a big variety of food.
Preserving the character Mexico City; specifically its propensity for change, the mosaic nature of its urban character and the traditional barrio, this tower is a frame-work for a new vertical city.
The house is located in Valle de Bravo, Estado de Mexico, Mexico (19°11’33” N 100°07’50” O), weather ranges from 33°C to -2°C. The plot faces Avándaro Lake and the protected forest area of Cerro Gordo, rich in pine and oak trees.
The site is located in the Golf course of Bosque Altozano in Morelia, Mich, Mexico (19°42’10” N 101°11’32” O). It faces to the south and east the mountain valley of Montaña Monarca (rich in a variety of pine and oak trees).
Maralta is located in the marian zone of Ixtapa Zihuatanejo and responds to the topographical incline with five platforms that respect and integrate the curved form of the site in order to position the twenty eight departments.
The Urrea Diseno stand is situated in a 140 m2 area at one of the largest construction expositions in Mexico. At the back of the volume is a closed facade that permits the graphic communication of the brand and the other three facades open towards the surroundings.
The project for the MO House responds to a typical architectural program without being conventional. This proposal for a residence is conceptualized in an unique way. It is based on a pragmatic parameter and far from social rules or conventions.
The project was developed in a land of 3,245 square meters that is located in the subsequent part of the division of Pinar de la Venta and close to the city’s national forest of La Primavera.
During the design process for the house ML questionings and resolutions arose in which there was always a constant search for the volumetric experimentation. The concept is based on a central distribution through a patio interrupted by a bridge.
Ecatepec Transport Terminal: construction will begin in the third trimester of the present year. This work, the first of its kind, will represent an architectural and operational icon in the eastern area of the State.
With all the alterations that the building suffered added to its original residential design, the house was subdivided into many small rooms, suffering for a lack of natural light and ventilation, becoming an obscure labyrinth.