
Rafael Gamo
Los Chocolates Community Development Center / Taller de Arquitectura Mauricio Rocha + Gabriela Carrillo
Sierra Negra 27 House / HEMAA
Zacatecas Building / Taller ADG

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Architects: Taller ADG Alonso de Garay
- Area: 2480 2480
- Year: 2019
Bio-Esfera Office Complex / Skidmore, Owings & Merrill

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Architects: Skidmore, Owings & Merrill
- Area: 40 m²
Desierto de los Leones House / Taller ADG
Architecture in Mexico: Emblematic Houses of Valle de Bravo

Mexico's Valle de Bravo region, to the southeast of Mexico City, is characterized by the Presa Miguel Alemán lake, created in 1947 as a reservoir for Mexico City and Toluca's water supply. Thanks to its proximity to the capital, Valle de Bravo is a popular weekend destination for residents of surrounding cities. This in turn has sparked the interest of various architects, who have aimed to create projects that enhance visitors' experience such as offering an optimal view of the lake, or an immersive experience in the surrounding forest.
Meet the Winners of the 2020 Panamerican Architecture Biennial of Quito

On November 20, the 2020 Panamerican Architecture Biennial of Quito (BAQ 2020) announced the winners of the present edition. Every other year, the BAQ "invites to discuss contemporary production of the built environment, aiming to improve the practice of our profession" in the Americas.
Iturbide Studio / Taller de Arquitectura Mauricio Rocha + Gabriela Carrillo

- Year: 2017
Carrizal Housing / PPAA
Rancho Avándaro House / Chain + Siman + Modo Manera

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Architects: Chain + Siman, Modo Manera
- Area: 520 m²
- Year: 2020
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Manufacturers: Villeroy & Boch
Stairs as a Key Design Element in 15 Works of Mexican Architecture

Stairways are central to access and mobility within a space, and yet, they often take a backseat to other elements of design within a work of architecture. However, Mexican firm PRODUCTORA has put them at the forefront of many of their projects, notably the Teopanzolco Cultural Center.
CYTA Building / ARCHETONIC + ATIKO Arquitectos

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Architects: ARCHETONIC, ATIKO Arquitectos
- Area: 3959 m²
- Year: 2020
The Rustic Beauty of the Chukum in Modern Mexican Architecture

In Yucatan, architects are reviving an ancient Mayan stucco technique for contemporary buildings, merging modern architecture with regional history and culture. The technique is called “chukum,” a term derived from the colloquial name for the Havardia albicans tree native to Mexico. Made with chukum tree bark, the material has several defining qualities that separate it from traditional stucco, including impermeable properties and a natural earthy color. Though chukum initially fell out of use following Spanish conquest of the Maya civilization, it was rediscovered and reemployed by Salvador Reyes Rios of the architecture firm Reyes Rios + Larrain Arquitectos in the late 1990’s, initiating a resurgence of use in the area.
Las Golondrinas House / PPAA
Pachuca Apartments / PPAA
Buna Sartoría Restaurant and Coffee Shop / Taller ADG

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Architects: Taller ADG Alonso de Garay
- Area: 1076 ft²
- Year: 2017
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