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This house is located at Zapopan, Jalisco in Mexico. With an amazing collaboration of  Kenya Rodríguez interior design studio and the architect Javier Dueñas from JDE Estudio. The inspiration for this project was the architecture from the region " arquitectura tapatía" as well as Japanese architecture. Kenya´s dream came true by blending the archit...
Project name
Casa Molusco Pantera
Architecture firm
JDEstudio
Location
Zapopan, Jalisco, Mexico
Photography
César Bejar
CASONA LOS CEDROS is first and foremost an architectural project of integral rehabilitation of an old building, which was the home of an Espita family before being abandoned for thirty years.
Project name
Casona Los Cedros
Architecture firm
Collectif Como - Laura Lecué
Location
Espita, Yucatan, Mexico
Photography
Manolo R Solís, Jasson Rodríguez (Diafragmas)
How to adapt an abandoned office building with just 7 floors for a hotel in an area of high-ranking contemporary buildings without detracting from it presence and without being absorbed by the comparison that surrounds it?T his was one of the most important challenges to be addressed in this project. What if in You have to follow the stereotypes ma...
Project name
Fulton Business Luxury Hotel
Architecture firm
Blending Dots
Location
Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico
Photography
Aveh Studio
This is a housing project located in Colonia Condesa, Mexico City designed by the Módica Ledezma office. It arose from an impulse to seek opportunities within real estate development that would allow flexibility to promote the search for a new typology of housing that responded to the needs of the context.
Project name
Antonio Sola
Architecture firm
Módica Ledezma
Location
Condesa, Mexico City, Mexico
Photography
Zaickz Moz
Madí House emerged as part of a retirement plan where the main idea focused on creating a rest house to share with the family that had all the comforts to gradually inhabit it to become a retirement house. From this premise arises one of the first challenges in project programming, having this hybrid function.
Project name
Madí House
Architecture firm
Doméstico Estudio
Location
Huasca de Ocampo, Hidalgo, Mexico
Photography
Zaickz Moz
Situated on a 180 m² plot, within one of the fastest-growing residential developments in Puebla, Pino 9 stands out as a distinctive proposition in the real estate market. Its facade, characterized by three vertical axes, accentuates the volume of the two upper levels, resting upon a sturdy base of stone material
Project name
Casa P9
Architecture firm
BASALTO10VEINTIOCHO
Photography
Amy Bello
Rancho Cebú is a project first begun in 2017 by the creative workshop RootStudio, intended for agave cultivation. The team, led by João Boto Cæiro, has planned each area of this multi-purpose ranch, starting with the distillery and its requirements—such as storage warehouses, service area, and ovens—together with a residence for visiting artists,...
Written by
Rootstudio
Photography
Lizet Ortiz
Sabino 10 is a residence that redefines its spatial boundaries on a narrow plot by maximizing its views. While it appears as a solid facade composed of three hermetic volumes from the outside, inside, this concept undergoes a complete transformation. The house visually expands, optimizing the plot area and offering a sense of unexpected spaciousnes...
Project name
Sabino 10
Architecture firm
Editorial
Location
Zibatá, Querétaro, Mexico
Photography
Ariadna Polo