Point Zero México City
Located in the Interlomas Shopping Center, in the western area of Mexico City, AXD Arquitectos designed Point Zero a minimalist shop interior inspired by the white color that represents Canada.
Located in the Interlomas Shopping Center, in the western area of Mexico City, AXD Arquitectos designed Point Zero a minimalist shop interior inspired by the white color that represents Canada.
Residencia Universitaria Housing, Huixquilucan, México – design by A-001 Taller de Arquitectura: materials include formwork-textured concrete for the main structure, steel chandeliers, concrete and terrazzo floors.
Taller David Dana’s proposal for the Ephemeral Pavilion was inspired by the Venezuelan plastic artist, Jesus Rafael Soto, who takes viewers by the hand through a playful journey.
In a vast forest area in Valle de Bravo, Mexico, Taller Héctor Barroso has built five weekend houses, which adapt to the site’s topography. They are surrounded by pine trees that echo the sound of the wind.
Puerto Cancún property design by sanzpont [arquitectura] on a 3,414 sqft site, a luxury home oriented directly towards the prevailing winds from the front façade.
Designed by Rojkind Arquitectos Foro Boca fits within a master plan that seeks to revitalize an urban area that is currently deteriorated. Located in the estuary of the river, with a rich history and culinary tradition.
The Carmen Hotel, Mexico, new sustainable Caribbean accommodation – design by sanzpont [arquitectura] – Playa del Carmen hotel building México, Caribbean accommodation architecture images
RIBA Awards for International Excellence 2018 for this building design by Rogers, Stirk Harbour + Partners with Legorreta + Legorreta: a new urban landmark on the skyline of Mexico City, the BBVA Bancomer tower marks the gateway to the Paseo de la Reforma from Chapultepec Park.
Design: Cadaval & Solà-Morales – the design establishes three separate living quarters designed in accordance to the 3 activities planned; each of them is a set space defined by its use, but also by a very clear and simple architectural container: an open bar with a kitchenette ; a play area for children ; and the largest container – the living area.
As architects, ARCHETONIC are inspired to make the most of the pre-existing infrastructure of Mexico city. This led them to design U125, which recycles a house located in Lomas de Chapultepec and was originally built in the ’50s.
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Designed by Jorge Hernández de la Garza Amsterdam 75 is located in the neighborhood Hipodromo of Mexico City in a rectangular area and consist of five apartments of different types.
The concept was designed by DNA Barcelona with the intention of offering guests a space full of luxury and comfort, that provides a true escape from everyday life
Two pairs of white, skeletal towers designed by DNA Barcelona in Puerto Cancún. The organic-shaped buildings – in plan and section – are strongly articulated through the rhythm of their balconies. Hotels, condominiums, shopping mall, time shares and retail are present.
Miró Rivera Architects unveils latest project in Monterrey, Mexico: Casa Ithualli, a modern residence that will be raffled off on Friday, December 22 in a nationwide lottery to raise money for college scholarships. Previously raffled buildings were by Alberto Campo Baeza and Tatiana Bilbao.
A mixed-use project design by Grow Arquitectos integrating commercial, residential, health services and a hotel. The architects set the 3 levels out of plumb, surrounded by public space with terraces and restaurants.
This apartment project, designed by ASP Arquitectura Sergio Portillo, is located on the lower level of a building on Mexico City’s west side. It generates a dialog between the newly constructed building and its environment, interweaving the project with its landscape and unifying indoors with outdoors.
Construction works have begun on the, Zaha Hadid Architects designed, Bora Residential Tower in Mexico City. Commissioned in 2015 by Nemesis Capital, a Mexican company committed to building new communities of the highest standards, the tower is within Santa Fe.