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Casa Taller Tampiquito in San Pedro Garza García, México by Dear Architects

Sunday, August 16th, 2015

Article source: Dear Architects

Casa Taller Tampiquito is a house tailored for a very particular person: an industrial designer, a creative woman that works with ceramics. She asks Dear Architects for a simple house for herself. She wants to rest, work, cook, and be with friends.

Image Courtesy © Dear Architects

Image Courtesy © Dear Architects

  • Architects: Dear Architects
  • Project: Casa Taller Tampiquito
  • Location: San Pedro Garza García, México
  • Photography: Dear Architects, Juan Benavides
  • Software used: ArchiCAD, Graphisoft
  • Built area: 250 m2 [2,690.98 ft2]
  • Plot: 143 m2 [1,539.24 ft2]
  • Year: 2013-2015
  • Team: Rubén Octavio Sepúlveda Chapa, Abel Salazar.
  • Collaborators: Jorge Jiménez, Ana Paulina Reyes, Cinthia Cavazos, Marcela Martínez.

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Hudson in San Pedro Garza García, México by FACTOR: RECURSO

Wednesday, January 16th, 2013

Article source: FACTOR: RECURSO

San Pedro Garza Garcia is a center of economic progress and of important entrepreneur culture in the state of Nuevo Leon. Its privileged geographical location has provided its habitants with the necessary resources for maintaining their quality of life.

Image Courtesy Carlos Rodríguez Garrido

  • Architects: FACTOR: RECURSO
  • Project: Hudson
  • Location: San Pedro Garza García, México
  • Project: Office and Commercial Building HUDSON
  • Built area: 1050 m²
  • Materials: Brick, Concrete and Glass.
  • Photographer: Carlos Rodríguez Garrido

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