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Brutalism as a Refuge for Memory | Mariano Moreno National Library
Founded in 1810 by Mariano Moreno, the Buenos Aires Public Library was one of the first institutions of the nascent Argentine nation. However, for more than 150 years it did not have its own building. It operated in borrowed spaces, first in the Cabildo, then in the Manzana de las Luces, the Colegio de San Carlos, and even in the building at 564 Mexico Street, where Jorge Luis Borges once lived while he was its director.

Arq. Pablo Vazquez
20 hours ago4 min read


CASA TULUM 21 | Mimicry in Housing: The Influence of Nature on Architecture
Casa Tulum 21's relationship with the natural environment is based on its very integration with the site. This is a common element we see in the ecological setting of Yucatán, an architecture characterized by its connection to vegetation, sustainability, and a minimalist style

Arq. Alejandra Polanía
May 287 min read


10 Fascinating Things You MUST Know About Teotihuacan
Teotihuacan, located in Mexico City, was one of the most impressive pre-Hispanic cities in the world. With a rich history and monumental architecture, this ancient metropolis continues to fascinate visitors today. Below, we explore the 10 most important points you need to know to make the most of your visit.

Arq. Pablo Vazquez
May 197 min read


A Saving Urbanism | Rachel de Queiroz Park in Brazil
The Rachel Park is 10 km long and covers about 203 hectares. Because of its great length, the project has been divided into 19 sections, two of which have already been completed. The concept used for the design of the project was the Linear Park, using the structure of the existing road system as a link between the green areas that cut through 8 neighborhoods in the west zone of the capital of Ceará.

Arq. Cristian Galvis
May 173 min read


Relax in the Bardo | Hotel Bardo by Taller de Arquitectura Viva
Hotel Bardo, designed by Taller de Arquitectura Viva, is characterized by the interest in the harmonious relationship between the vernacular.

Arq. Jenny Torres
May 74 min read


A Challenge to the Creativity of Learning in the Colombian Atlantic | CDI Department of Atlantico by Giancarlo Mazzanti
The CDI are spaces designed for the integral attention to early childhood, where children from 0 to 5 years old receive initial education

Arq. Cristian Galvis
Apr 244 min read


Where the stars are born | CDI Cuna de campeones by Espacio Colectivo Arquitectos
The CDI Cuna de Campeones has the opportunity to show education as a constructive act.

Arq. Valentina Martin
Apr 175 min read


The Sacred Leaves Pavilion in Brazil: Folhas sagradas A Celebration of Biodiversity
“Folhas sagradas” is a pavilion inside a hotel that rises above an impressive beach populated by turtles and dolphins.

Arq. Pablo Vazquez
Apr 102 min read


A Space for Peace and Renewal in Ecuador | Ágape Productiva Collective Housing by Rama Estudio
Ágape Colectivo no es solo un edificio; es un refugio para el cuerpo y la mente, diseñado por Rama Estudio en Ecuador.

Arq. Pablo Vazquez
Sep 10, 20243 min read


BURLE MARX | Lover of nature
El arquitecto paisajista y pintor Burle Marx fue una de las personas más influyentes del siglo 20 en América Latina.

Arq. Valentina Martin
Sep 6, 20244 min read


La Esquina Amarilla | An experience to enjoy!
La Esquina Amarilla was born in 2018 with a clear concept, which was to celebrate the Mexican endemic species using design as a central elem

Arq. Valentina Martin
Apr 22, 20243 min read


Virgilio Barco Library by Rogelio Salmona | The union between the landscape and the built
The Virgilio Barco Library by Rogelio Salmona is located in the city of Bogotá, Colombia and is part of a complex made up of the Simón Bolív

Arq. Valentina Martin
Sep 26, 20233 min read


Exploring the Tropical Paradise | Tropicario Botanical Garden of Bogota
Located in the heart of the Botanical Garden of Bogotá, we can find a space for conservation and environmental study known as the Tropicario

Arq. Valentina Martin
Aug 14, 20233 min read
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