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How to Implement Passive Solar Design in Your Architecture Projects

Although the sun is almost 150 million kilometers away, this star has had the most impact on our planet. But while some are busy chasing the sun for sun-kissed skin, architects are all about creating sun-kissed spaces.

By definition, “passive solar energy is the collection and distribution of energy obtained by the sun using natural means”. The simple concept and process of implementing passive solar energy systems have provided buildings with heat, lighting, mechanical power, and electricity in the most environmentally-conscious way possible.

In this article, we will provide you with a complete guide of implementing passive solar systems in your designs.

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Escuela Bancaria y Comercial Guadalajara / Ignacio Urquiza, Bernardo Quinzaños, Centro de Colaboración Arquitectónica + Rodrigo Valenzuela Jerez + Camilo Moreno

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Zapopan, Mexico

Escuela Banciaria y Comercial Aguascalientes / CCA | Bernardo Quinzaños + Rodrigo Valenzuela Jerez + Ignacio Urquiza + Bernardo Quinzaños + CAAM Arquitectos

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Aguascalientes, Mexico
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  48168 ft²
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2018
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Casa Hadid (Varias marcas), Cementos Cruz Azul, Donato Stone, HB Leds, IHO, +6

Milagrito Mezcal Pavilion / AMBROSI I ETCHEGARAY

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Santiago Matatlan, Mexico
  • Architects: AMBROSI I ETCHEGARAY
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  360
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2014

COMEX Pavilion / graciastudio

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Hervidero y Plancha, Mexico
  • Architects: graciastudio
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  38
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2019
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  -, Comex

Home Automation In Renovations: Is It Possible to Transform an Old Building into an Intelligent One?

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Although the ability to install home automation in a practical way is associated with new projects, it is possible to adapt previously built buildings in a relatively simple way. In both small and large renovations projects these systems can deliver automated features that responds to the requirements and needs of its users. They can also improve the habitability and comfort of its spaces, increase their security and promote long-term energy and money savings. So, what considerations must be taken into account in order to transform an regular architecture project into an "intelligent" one?

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Architectural League of New York Announce Winners of the 2019 Emerging Voices Program

The Architectural League of New York has announced the winners of it's 2019 Emerging Voices, an award given annually to eight individuals/practices based in the US, Canada, or Mexico. The Emerging Voices program, which is now in its 37th year, seeks to spotlight the distinctive design voices with the potential to influence the field of architecture. 

The Emerging Voices award program has long been considered one of the most prestigious in North American architecture; a large portion of the 250 awarded practices are now well-known internationally. 

dn65 / Arquitectura Sistémica

dn65 / Arquitectura Sistémica - Apartments
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Ciudad de México, Mexico
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  4500
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2018
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Acevedo Instalaciones, Cruz Azul, NOVIDESA, Novaceramic, Vitech

8 Mexican Projects That Use Bamboo

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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.

Bamboo as a constructive or decorative element, coating, facade, or roof has proven its superiority over materials such as plastic and steel.

While it is true that research on this material has advanced significantly in recent years, we know that there is still much to learn. Many architects are seeking knowledge from the past to apply to their current techniques. Below, we've selected a list of 8 Mexican projects that explore the use of bamboo in the hands of architects and artisans.

Local / MRD Arquitectos

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  • Architects: MRD Arquitectos
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  105
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2018

AP House / ELÍAS RIZO ARQUITECTOS

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16 Mexican Projects That Use Wood in Wondrous Ways

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Wood has been an indispensable material in the history of civilization. Different regions from around the world have used it for specific climatic conditions. Mexico, as we have mentioned on several occasions, is an extensive country where different climates, resources and ways of life fit. Therefore the application of wood in architecture has been developed in a number of ways, from its structural use to produce roofs for Mayan huts to projects that seek to revive vernacular architecture.

While the handling of this material is difficult due to its specific detail management, it presents a multitude of benefits from its aesthetic appeal, air circulation, and even smell. Take a look at 16 Mexican projects that use wood in wondrous ways. 

Casa Coroco 5 / Taller de Arquitectura Miguel Montor

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Mexico City, Mexico
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  145
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2018
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Helvex, LAMOSA, MSD, Pisos y Tabiques Extruidos, Santa Julia, +1

15 Projects in Mexico that Merge the Interior with the Exterior

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One of the most important factors to consider when designing is the climate of the site. This can create difficulties when it comes to extreme climates and it is necessary to use insulation materials that adapt to changing conditions. However, when discussing Mexico and its specific climate, this can be an opportunity for architects to create microclimates and spaces that blur the transition of interiors and exteriors.

Patios have become a traditional element of design. They create interesting psychological effects that fuse the conception of the interior and exterior, the common and private. It is a way to bring sunlight and rain into the house, to open up paths and coexistences that do not occur in interiors. Below, a selection of projects in Mexico that use the patio as the main design resource.

Palace for Mexican Music / Alejandro Medina Arquitectura + Reyes Ríos + Larraín arquitectos + Muñoz arquitectos + Quesnel arquitectos

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21 Examples of Brise Soleils in Mexico and Its Diverse Applications

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The brise soleil is an architectural element that has been used since ancient times to create subtle barriers between the interior and the exterior. Its use and design have been diversified over the years through the research and technology with which these elements are applied, creating the ability to build a small window to a complete facade and pavilion that seem to float.

We know that Mexico is a country with one of the most diverse climates, thus the use of a brise soleil is positioned stronger within the guild. Also, rural areas have long adapted the feature in Mexico, demonstrating its beauty and usefulness. Read on for our collection of 21 brise soleil features in Mexican projects to inspire you with its diverse applications.

The Tree House / AS Arquitectura

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  • Architects: AS Arquitectura
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  390
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2017
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  CASTEL, Helvex, Mosaicos La Peninsular, Noken, Pizarro, +3

Beach House / [H] arquitectos

Beach House / [H] arquitectos - Houses
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  • Architects: [H] arquitectos
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  298
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2017
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Dublock, Firenze, Llano de la Torre, Stonia