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Departamento Polanco 1 in Mexico City, Mexico by Lopez Duplan Arquitectos

Friday, January 4th, 2019

Article source: Lopez Duplan Arquitectos

This apartment is located in Polanco, in Mexico City, just across from a park so the views are mostly of fantastic tree tops. The apartment has one level with wide spaces that allowed making a proper distribution of the areas resulting in a casual, very warmth and open ambience.

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BBVA Bancomer Centro Operativo in Mexico City, Mexico by Idea Asociados

Friday, January 4th, 2019

Article source: Idea Asociados

BBVA Centro Operativo is an office tower of the BBVA Bancomer Corporate located in Mexico City. The project was designed by the international firm SOM who collaborated with the Mexican firm IDEA Asociados to carry out the architectural direction of the project and FitOut since 2013, until its inauguration in February 2016.

Image Courtesy © Idea Asociados

  • Architects: Idea Asociados
  • Project: BBVA Bancomer Centro Operativo
  • Location: Mexico City, Mexico

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Casa Clemente in Mexico by Juan Carlos Loyo Arquitectura

Friday, January 4th, 2019

Article source: Juan Carlos Loyo Arquitectura

Organized around a central courtyard, Casa Clemente seeks to open the spaces to the exterior to have connection with the gardens, thus providing a sense of spaciousness and a relaxed atmosphere. The cross ventilation and sunlight entrances are calculated to control the microclimate of the house from these openings; the house looks to respond to a simple life, without pretensions.

Image Courtesy © Juan Carlos Loyo Arquitectura

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Puerta La Victoria in Santiago de Querétaro, Mexico by Grow Arquitectos

Friday, January 4th, 2019

Article source: Grow Arquitectos

Puerta La Victoria – Lifestyle Center is located in one of the most important avenues in the city of Querétaro, Mexico and is an integral part of Latitud Victoria mixed-use complex. The purpose of this project is to become an urban extension of Constituyentes Avenue generating a pedestrian street that runs through the commercial area that is open and covered in most of its route.

The requirements of the real estate program were observed throughout the design process and 3 large basements for parking were considered to meet the needed capacity. At the second basement there is a Power Center for commercial services and convenience stores.

Image Courtesy © Grow Arquitectos

  • Architects: Grow Arquitectos
  • Project: Puerta La Victoria
  • Location: Santiago de Querétaro, Mexico

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Hotel Gala Autosuites in Mexico City, Mexico by DIN interiorismo

Friday, January 4th, 2019

Article source: DIN interiorismo

The inspiration for the interior design of these suites comes from Gala, the famous wife and great muse of surrealist artist Dalí. Movement and light are the elements that give personality to each of the rooms whose typology is identified by 3 dominant colors: orange, blue and green. The ceiling is a very important element in every room and the combination between the specially designed images, colors and indirect light create a unique atmosphere on top of the bed.

Image Courtesy © DIN interiorismo

  • Architects: DIN interiorismo
  • Project: Hotel Gala Autosuites
  • Location: Mexico City, Mexico

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Casa Ventanas SMA in Guanajuato, Mexico by Boue Arquitectos

Friday, January 4th, 2019

Article source: Boue Arquitectos

Located in one of San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, Mexico most exclusive gated communities this residence follows all the guidelines established by the developer using the regional materials and colors, however the project´s treatment marks a clear distinction waiving to the Mexican clichés translated to architectonic ornaments.

Consequently, the materialized design maintains a contemporary language in harmony with its immediate context and the region, but with clear geometrical formal elements, favoring in the exterior and interior of the house, transparency, and simplicity.

Image Courtesy © Boue Arquitectos

  • Architects: Boue Arquitectos
  • Project: Casa Ventanas SMA
  • Location: Guanajuato, Mexico

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Marriott Fairfield Inn and Suites Aguascalientes in Mexico by ARCO Arquitectura Contemporánea

Friday, January 4th, 2019

Article source: ARCO Arquitectura Contemporánea

The hotel is located at the streamlined complex Meridiam Park —just 15 minutes from the Aguascalientes international airport— currently under development in the southern part of the city; aiming to be the best equipped for the business travelers visiting this important city in Mexico.

Image Courtesy © ARCO Arquitectura Contemporánea

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Guateque Office in Mexico City, Mexico by Estudio Atemporal

Monday, December 24th, 2018

Article source: Estudio Atemporal 

Located in the Anáhuac neighborhood of Mexico City in a space that years ago served as a Factory.

The space consists of two large areas: a warehouse with a structure based on columns and a saw-tooth roof; and a three-level building with an institutional characteristic.

Image Courtesy © Luis Gallardo LGM Studio

  • Architects: Estudio Atemporal
  • Project: Guateque Office
  • Location: Lago Xochimilco #135, colonia Anahuac, CP 11320. Del. Miguel Hidalgo, Mexico City
  • Photography: Luis Gallardo LGM Studio
  • Software used: Autocad, sketch up
  • Area: 722 m2
  • Construction: January – July 2016

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El Expendio de Maíz in Mexico City, Mexico by Ludwig Godefroy

Wednesday, December 19th, 2018

Article source: Ludwig Godefroy

The story of the expendio de maiz project started from a road trip between friends, those trips when we decice to leave Mexico city for a few days, to go the rural countryside, far from our trendy urban way of life in the capital, to those simple villages, non touristic ones, where we can enjoy simple food, simple moments of authentic mexican life, just watching the people living.

Very often when you travel by car in mexico, it normal to drive straight from 7 to 8 hours, which means at some point you´ll need to eat, to eat very simple mexican food they prepare along the road, or in any villages you could pass by, made most of the time by women, in a very tradicional non fancy way, but simply always delicious. The main product, the base of everything in mexico is the corn, every day we eat corn, this is what we call the mexican Tortilla.

Image Courtesy © Ramiro Chaves

  • Architects: Ludwig Godefroy
  • Project: El Expendio de Maíz
  • Location: Mexico City, Mexico
  • Photography: Ramiro Chaves
  • Completion Year: 2018

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Nogal House in Nuevo León, México by bgp arquitectura

Tuesday, December 18th, 2018

Article source: bgp arquitectura

Paceful and monumental, the Nogal (Walnut) House adopts its name from the conditions defining its location in the site: it respects the existing surroundings by scattering patios around the walnut trees in the plot while the house adapts its contour to them.

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  • Architects: bgp arquitectura
  • Project: Nogal House
  • Location: San Pedro Garza García, Nuevo León, México
  • Photography: The Raws
  • Design Team: Iván Rey, Moisés Hernández, César Gálvez, Alba Silva, Luis Felipe Márquez, Regina Nájera, Marianne Herrera, Mariana Hernández, Dahyanna Castillo
  • Design Year: 2017

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