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Casa Q23 was designed for a family of five who love plants, social gatherings and outdoor meals. These led to the conceptual guidelines of the project: large, interconnected spaces, which are always in constant dialogue with the outside, its context and nature.
Project name
Casa Q23
Architecture firm
mxtad
Location
Puebla, Mexico
Photography
Amy Bello
Jacarandas 114 is a meticulously designed residence to accommodate a young family with three children who appreciate warm family gatherings and the company of friends.
Project name
Jacarandas 114
Architecture firm
Garza Tristan Arquitectos
Location
Tierra Verde, Jesús María, Aguascalientes, Mexico
Photography
Armando Garza Tristan
The “Casa Relámpago” Bar is located in the ancient city of San Pedro Cholula, Mexico, a few meters from the Great Pyramid of Cholula, an archaeological site that shapes and determines the urban and aesthetic conditions of the area.
Project name
“Casa Relampago” Bar
Architecture firm
Estudio Tecalli
Location
Cholula, Puebla, Mexico
Photography
Amy Bello
MoMa House is located in the Puebla Province of México, in the municipality of San Pedro Cholula. This town is one of the growing areas of the Puebla Valley, and yet, there still are many agriculture parcels, clay furnaces, factories and traditional workshops still run by local families.
Project name
MoMa House
Architecture firm
Estudio Tecalli
Location
San Pedro Cholula, Puebla, Mexico
Photography
Amy Bello
"Cozana Prime" stands as a monument to sophistication and innovation in the heart of the historic center of Oaxaca, Mexico. This avant-garde nightclub not only respects the classic architecture of its location, with columns, courtyards, and moldings, but also incorporates an innovative architectural design that merges authenticity and avant-garde,...
Project name
Cozana Prime
Architecture firm
t804 taller de arquitectura
Location
Oaxaca, Mexico
Photography
Omar López Bautista, Laura Garcia
The Bosques Golf Club Apartment stands as a manifestation of creativity and ingenuity, where the selection of design decisions becomes the key to realizing a singular masterpiece. Within this space, shapes and materials engage in a free and timeless dance, crafting an environment that embodies the convergence of tradition and modernity.
Project name
Bosques, Apartment
Architecture firm
Taller David Dana
Location
Mexico City, Mexico
Photography
Raul Hernandez
Casa del Silencio project is located in Pachuca, Hidalgo, an hour and a half from Mexico City. It arises from the request of a young couple looking to settle in a rapidly developing area in the southeast of the capital. The irregularly shaped plot with 5 vertices and an area of 192 m² is situated at one of the highest points in the area.
Project name
Casa Silencio
Architecture firm
SAVE Arquitectos
Location
Pachuca, Hidalgo, Mexico
Photography
Iván Marruenda
The Social Center and the Community Development Center (CDC), including an Ecological Park, are part of the Urban Improvement Program of the Ministry of Agricultural, Territorial and Urban Development (SEDATU) of the Government of Mexico. This public project aims to improve living conditions in communities with limited resources and in neighborhood...
Project name
Social Center ‘Casino’, Community Development Center (CDC) and Ecological Park
Architecture firm
KEN
Location
Teapa, Tabasco, Mexico
Photography
Luis Young