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Saint Peter House “Made in Mexico: 9 Brazen Brick Buildings Celebrating the Local Material”
“Mexico has long been considered a mecca for modern architecture. Now, more and more Mexican architects are revisiting one of their country’s most traditional materials.” Thanks Architizer for the mention. Read article
Cafeina Design at “Vulnerable communities and Climate change” Forum
We thank you for the invitation and the opportunity to discuss this topic of great importance.
Cafeina Design Sustainability Model
ABOUT THE AUTHOR Leer más “I am convinced that through architecture we can generate a positive impact on the user, the community and the planet, in the face of the complex problems that we encounter today, it is necessary to…
Piedra Tower – Archetizer
We are grateful with Architizer for the publication of our project Piedra Go to Publication
Eden Tulum “Top Project 2021” Horror Brokers Magazine
Eden Tulúm project was published in Horror Brokers magazine, as TOP PROJECT 2021. Where those involved in the development were interviewed. Read publication
Why Evidence-Based Design is so important in contemporary architectural practice?
ABOUT THE AUTHOR Read more “I am interested in studying how architects approach a wide variety of different and creative design processes. In today’s practice, we can be surprised by the diversity of digital tools that allow us to build…
Award Winners: 2022 Design & Build Awards
BUILD is a digital publication based in the UK which focuses on the industries of architecture, interior design, and construction. The Design & Build Awards are annually held by BUILD Magazine’s very own in-house research team and recipients are determined…
Aguascalientes Urban Park
The project pretends to recover the public spaces for the inhabitants of the city. Retaking a space originally intended for a green area, which is currently in a situation of total abandonment, in a north-central area of the city of…
Atoyac Riviera Oaxaca
The project surges from the motivation to create convivial spaces for the inhabitants of the Mexican city of Oaxaca; a public space that isn’t focused on consumption but on the possibility of bringing together people from different contexts, ages, and…