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8 Mexican Projects That Use Bamboo

November 16, 2018 Mónica Arellano 0

Mexico is a country known globally for its traditional and contemporary architectural elements. The construction techniques characteristic of each region and the use of materials according to thermic, economic, or aesthetic needs result in unique spaces.

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8 Mexican Projects That Use Bamboo

November 16, 2018 Mónica Arellano 0

Mexico is a country known globally for its traditional and contemporary architectural elements. The construction techniques characteristic of each region and the use of materials according to thermic, economic, or aesthetic needs result in unique spaces.

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8 Mexican Projects That Use Bamboo

November 16, 2018 Mónica Arellano 0

Mexico is a country known globally for its traditional and contemporary architectural elements. The construction techniques characteristic of each region and the use of materials according to thermic, economic, or aesthetic needs result in unique spaces.

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Broissin Arquitectos Reinterprets the Tree House in Glass

November 9, 2018 Mónica Arellano 0

Design House, which is held annually within the framework of Design Week Mexico, is celebrating its tenth anniversary. In this year’s edition, 24 local designers and architects transformed an abandoned home, each restoring a room or outdoor area. One of these interventions, by Broissin Architects, reconstructed the outdoor patio into a micro-forest with the small, glass house placed on a centenary ash tree.

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Alberto Kalach: ‘We Have Been Deforesting for Hundreds of Years & We Have Not Given Ourselves the Task of Recovering It’

November 8, 2018 Mónica Arellano 0

Alberto Kalach is a Mexican architect whose career has focused on creating site-specific works that blend into the natural environment. In his most recent exhibition in Mexico City, Territories and Housing, Kalach shows a series of drawings that highlight his concern for the environment. In these drawings, we can see a master plan that proposes ways of living with an environmental conscience.

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The Ruins of Tijuana’s Housing Crisis

October 22, 2018 Mónica Arellano 0

Tijuana is one of the most populated cities in Mexico. In 2000, the construction of collective housing boomed. This phenomenon completely transformed the limits of the city; the periphery exhibited a new appearance: a modernized future, new urban schemes, and a new lifestyle.