Mexico City Concrete Home / Pedro Reyes and Carla Fernandez
The artist Pedro Reyes and his wife, the fashion-designer Carla Fernandez, team up to design their studio house in Coyoacán, Mexico City.
The artist Pedro Reyes and his wife, the fashion-designer Carla Fernandez, team up to design their studio house in Coyoacán, Mexico City.
Architects: Intersticial Arquitectura Project: Estudio House Location: Santiago de Querétaro, Mexico Area: 160 sqm Acting as both a space for living and working, Estudio house is a modest-sized home located in a micro industrial area of Queretaro City. The regeneration project saw the building dating back to the 1980s, being revitalized from a state of
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Architect: Código Z Arquitectos Project: Rancho del Arbol Chief Architect: Javier Zarazúa Tanaka Design Team: Juan Antonio Flores, José Carlos Montaño, Luz del Carmen Munguía Rugs: Bensire Builder: Comsa SA de CV Location: Salazar, Estado de México, Mexico Photography: Sófocles Hernandez Rancho del Arbol is a private residence designed by Mexican studio Codigo Z Arquitectos. Conceptually
Project: Cordoba Flat Architects: Cadaval & Solà-Morales Location: Colonia Roma, Mexico City, Mexico Area 90.0 m2 Photography: Imagen Subliminal Cordoba Flat by Cadaval & Solà-Morales is located in the Colonia Roma, a historic neighbourhood in the central sector of Mexico City. La Roma developed in the 19th century as one of the first extensions of the
Project: Mexico City House Architects: Despacho Arquitectos HV Architect Principal: Héctor Velázquez Graham Location: Ciudad de México, México Photography: Paul Czitrom Casa O’ is a Mexico City house designed by Despacho Arquitectos HV. The house was designed and built as a harmonious cohabitation between architecture and lush vegetation. The fusion of exterior and interior areas,
Designed by Campos Leckie Studio, Zacatitos Retreat is the second of a series of desert dwelling prototypes that comprise an ongoing body of research into off-grid living in a relatively extreme climate. All three research sites are located in the remote community of Los Zacatitos, in Baja California Sur, Mexico. Zacatitos retreat 02 is an architectural
This is a lot between party walls located in Lomas de Chapultepec in Mexico City. It is a virtually flat and regular site (13 of frontage x 25 of depth). The only view corresponds to the front facade (west orientation) into a wooded glen, as there are taller buildings on the three boundaries.