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Vihara House / Di Frenna Arquitectos

Vihara House / Di Frenna Arquitectos - More Images+ 26

Tankah Pueblo, Mexico
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  634
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2025

Casa Mavra / TAC Taller Alberto Calleja

Casa Mavra  / TAC Taller Alberto Calleja - More Images+ 9

San Juan Atezcapan, Mexico

House Macana / Taller Carlos Marín

House Macana / Taller Carlos Marín - More Images+ 19

Ciudad de México, Mexico
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  700
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2025

On Human Rights Day: Perspectives on Architecture, Equity, Housing Access, and Safety Worldwide

Human Rights Day is observed annually on 10 December worldwide. It commemorates the anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in 1948. Drafted by representatives with diverse legal and cultural backgrounds from all regions, the Declaration was proclaimed as a common standard of achievement for all peoples and all nations. For the first time, the document set out fundamental human rights to be universally protected and inalienable, entitling every human being to them regardless of race, colour, religion, sex, language, political or other opinion, national or social origin, property, birth, or any other status. Today, the Declaration serves as a global blueprint for international, national, and local laws and policies. Available in 577 languages, it is the most translated document in the world. The United Nations has set the theme for this year's observance as "Human Rights, Our Everyday Essentials," aiming to "reaffirm the values of human rights and show that they remain a winning proposition for humanity."

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Di Frenna Architects Atelier / Di Frenna Arquitectos

Di Frenna Architects Atelier / Di Frenna Arquitectos - More Images+ 30

  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  294
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2025

Heat Resilient Design: How City Leaders Use Building Materials to Fight Urban Heat

Extreme heat is one of climate change's most urgent and rapidly growing consequences, especially in cities. Urban areas are particularly vulnerable because they trap heat in building materials and urban streets, creating dangerous conditions for residents. As temperatures continue to rise and heat waves lengthen, cities are grappling with how to remain livable in the face of this intensifying threat.

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Strategic Green Spaces: How to Make the Most of their Cooling Effects

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Urban green spaces are considered one of the most appropriate and accessible ways to mitigate the effects of rising temperatures in urban environments. As the global climate warms, cities worldwide face more frequent and extreme heat waves, putting their citizens at risk. Many cities are employing strategies for reducing the impact of urban heat islands, which are generated when natural land cover is replaced with surfaces that absorb and retain heat, such as pavements and buildings. This raises the temperature by several degrees compared to the surroundings. Cities have their micro-climate, influenced by this phenomenon combined with a series of often overlooked factors. For a climate strategy to be efficient, all factors need to be taken into consideration.

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Designing for Temperature Gradients: 6 Central American Projects that Use Transitional Spaces to Mitigate Heat

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Understanding the temperature gradient in a building is essential in cold or temperate climates, where airtight enclosures and continuous insulation are used to prevent heat loss. However, this approach is not suitable for tropical areas like Central America, where the climate is marked by a consistent alternation between wet and dry seasons rather than four distinct ones. Factors such as proximity to the sea, elevation, and local topography influence microclimates across short distances, but high humidity remains a common challenge. Sealed, airtight walls with no ventilation can quickly become breeding grounds for mold, making the thermal strategies of temperate climates problematic. In response, local designers have developed alternative approaches that embrace, rather than resist, the outdoor environment, allowing airflow and evaporation to manage interior comfort.

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Inclusion, Encounter, and Creativity in Public Spaces: The Role of Skateboarding in the Pursuit of Urban Wellbeing

How is it possible to achieve emotional well-being in public spaces? What role do public spaces play in promoting urban well-being? Considering that sports practices can be a vital component in creating healthy public spaces, skateboarding, one of the most globally recognized urban activities, offers an alternative for building opportunities for the physical, recreational, social, cultural, and even professional development of multiple generations.

Inclusion, Encounter, and Creativity in Public Spaces: The Role of Skateboarding in the Pursuit of Urban Wellbeing - More Images+ 23

Las Rocas / ESTUDIO Ignacio Urquiza Ana Paula de Alba

Las Rocas / ESTUDIO Ignacio Urquiza Ana Paula de Alba - More Images+ 33

Valle de Bravo, Mexico

Oruç House / saavedra arquitectos

Oruç House / saavedra arquitectos - More Images+ 22

Mineral del Monte, Mexico
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  2691 ft²
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2024
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Big little ideas, Cappa, Chimeneas Esqueda, Gerdau Corsa, Interceramic, +1

Architecture in Mexico: Projects Using Stone

Due to their aesthetic, sustainable, durable, and resistant qualities, stone materials have accompanied the disciplines of architecture and engineering since their origins. As is known, in Mexico, stone has been a fundamental element in pre-Hispanic constructions where experimentation was done with vaults, ashlars, masonry, etc.

However, the industrialization of this material, the perfection of techniques, and experimentation with its various applications have allowed buildings erected today to continue using it in different ways and various regions of the country, specifically in wooded areas. For this reason, we have compiled a selection of projects that include houses, haciendas, hotels, restaurants, and terraces to continue inspiring you.

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Calderitas Pier / a|911

Calderitas Pier / a|911 - More Images+ 15

Chetumal, Mexico
  • Architects: a|911
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  32500
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2023
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Cemex, Zeraus Iluminación

Condo-Hotel Ana Polanco / Local de Arquitectura

Condo-Hotel Ana Polanco / Local de Arquitectura - More Images+ 14

Ciudad de México, Mexico
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  3000
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2023
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Corev, Tata Mosaicos

Architecture in Mexico: Projects that Highlight the Colima Territory

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There are several reasons why Colima is a Mexican state of relevant cultural wealth, one of them is due to its climate and orography where beaches such as Manzanillo and the Colima volcano are sheltered, facilitating tourism in this region. Moreover, the rich pre-Hispanic history signed on archaeological sites such as "El Chanal", "La Campana" and "Meseta de la Hierbabuena", as well as some important haciendas (farms) such as the Hacienda de Nogueras, Hacienda del Carmen and Hacienda San Antonio.

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CY Country Houses / reyesrios+larraín arquitectos

CY Country Houses / reyesrios+larraín arquitectos - More Images+ 20

School Architecture: 70 Examples in Plan and Section

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For architects, schools are often complex structures to design. They must provide a variety of spaces for education, and also consider sports and recreational activities. But beyond its size or surface, the greatest challenge is to design an area that fosters a positive pedagogical environment for children. Below, a selection of +70 school projects with their drawings to inspire your proposals for learning campuses.

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Nueva Creación Kindergarten / Taller de Arquitectura Miguel Montor

Nueva Creación Kindergarten / Taller de Arquitectura Miguel Montor - More Images+ 33

Tultepec, Mexico
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2022
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Basaltex, Cemex, Cuprum, Hafele, Supra Desarrollos