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The Orchidiarium pavillio is RA!’s proposal for the new nature and culture Pavilion of the Chapultepec Forest in Mexican City. It aims to revolutionize the design of the orchidarium and the experience of interacting with nature and art
Branson Developments unveils Light Towers designed by Pininfarina, in Merida, Mexico. The new residential building, which has recently been awarded with Interior Design’s 2022 Best of Year Award, has been presented during an event held on the site of the construction
To reinforce the exterior elements of DWM Design House 2022 in Mexico, Comité de Proyectos took on the task of bringing together tangible forms of nature in the window to configure a desert garden, which is accentuated by a hanging light fixture; this being the end of the space
The Casa Tres Árboles was developed by Mariana Morale’s design firm, dıreccıon. It is an internal and external remodelling project of a 25 year old outdated weekend home in Valle de Bravo, Mexico
Modern Mexican house design by John Lautner Architect with the upper level living and dining terrace overlooking Acapulco Bay: beautiful, organic-shaped residence was designed in 1972 and completed the year after
Konare food court, Catehua, Monterrey, Mexico: oasis architectural concept in the busy Eugenia neighborhood. Nature relates to this space by taking vegetation into the interior design
Located at the foot of the Puerto Vallarta Marina, Mexico, Ezequiel Farca’s architectural design for Vallarta House is based on bringing the unique landscape of the Pacific Bay into the residence without compromising the user’s privacy
Ezequiel Farca’s CLN House project is located in the capital of the northwestern Mexican state of Sinaloa. Due to the city’s year-round heat and high levels of humidity, a bioclimatic study was conducted and regarded as a key factor for the architectural design decisions
The IMA House is located on an elongated site overlooking the ocean at San Jose del Cabo in Baja California Sur, Mexico. A formal scheme was established with a series of large, heavy concrete walls and a series of patios that configure the spaces
Ezequiel Farca’s Barrancas House, Mexico, is a renovation project for a home originally built in the 1970s. The challenge was to design in a way that would allow the project to be defined by its focus on detail, modernity, and spatial transitions that generate excitement for users
The ground floor is allocated to the public area of Casa Erasto designed by architects Vertebral. It opens up completely bringing the garden into the interior of the building. A house built for a garden in Mexico
The first thing you see as you approach the Ambrosi Etchegaray designed Casa Volta in Mexico are three brick vaults floating amidst the dense vegetation of the Oaxacan coast. Perhaps a mirage caused by the profuse and humid heat of the area.
SI31 is an architecture revitalization project by Boue Arquitectos is located in the heart of Mexico City´s historic center. The project, by reappearing and resuming its housing vocation, seeks to contribute to the revaluation of its urban landscape
Designed by GVA Arquitectos Palace of Culture and Communication, Guadalajara, Mexico, is a concept of multifunctional cultural space, unique by bringing together in the same space the most diverse cultural expressions
Designed by Vertebral, Chiapas 168 Apartment Building in Mexico City has a core system of vertical circulation divides the communal areas from the private ones. The middle of the building is connected by a stairwell