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Tag: Mexican architecture

In Cancún, Two Architects Are Using Rental Apartments to Try to Reinvigorate a Neighborhood

Donceles has languished in the shadow of exclusive beach resorts, and the designers think new residents could bring life back … More

Architecture, Cancun, Donceles, Housing, Kiltro Polaris, Mexican architecture, Mexico, Redensification, Urban design, Vivienda Minima

A Dark Serpentine Structure Works as a Surprisingly Airy Family Home

Though the building, located outside of Mexico City, might seem brutal at first, its emphasis on and integration with nature … More

Black concrete, Brutalist architecture, Casa Pasiddhi, diseño mexicano, landscape, Landscape design, Luis Garvan, Mexican architecture, Mexico, Mutuo Studio, Rojkind Arquitectos

Vertebral creates community garden in Mexico City with reused materials

Mexico City and its surrounding metropolitan area is home to over 21 million people, with 9 million living in the … More

Architecture, CDMX, Community Garden, landscape, Mexican architecture, Mexico, Urban design, Urban Green Areas, Vertebral

Tatiana Bilbao Estudio applies an urban sensibility to projects from private homes to research centers

Architect Tatiana Bilbao grew up in the center of Mexico City, in the Colonia Cuauhtémoc, not far from her current office. The city’s vast … More

Architecture, Architecture from Outside In, Hunters Point, landscape, Lost Commons, Mexican architecture, SFMOMA, Tatiana Bilbao Estudio, Urbanism, Ways of Life

At Casa Gilardi, Robert Janitz’s Latest Exhibition

The buildings and gardens that the Mexican architect Luis Barragán realized in the second half of his career, from the … More

Abstract Art, Best of All Worlds, exhibition review, Gianni Jetzer, Luis Barragan, Mark Making, Mexican architecture, Robert Janitz
Rescate integral de cauce de arroyos en la Colonia Xincatencatl

Taller Capital creates useful solutions from the bottom up

Mexico City–based Taller Capital (TC), led by architects José Pablo Ambrosi and Loreta Castro Reguera, is inconspicuously rehabilitating the Mexican urban fabric with public space projects in marginalized areas.

Architectural League of New York, Emerging Voices, Jose Pablo Ambrosi, Loreta Castro Reguera, Mexican architecture, Public Space, Taller Capital, Urban design

BOOK REVIEW: The Tatiana Bilbao Effect

The processes via which Mexican architect Tatiana Bilbao has produced her remarkable oeuvre are examined in a new monograph, Tatiana Bilbao Estudio, co-published … More

Mexican architecture, Mexico, Social Housing, Tatiana Bilbao Estudio

Oaxaca

Mexican architecture, Mitla, Oaxaca, San Agustin Etla
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