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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 17, 20253 min read


The City of God | "If you run away, they catch you, and if you stay, they eat you."
I invite you to immerse yourself in the imposing film “City of God” and transport us to an urban labyrinth tinged with violence.

Arq. Cristian Galvis
May 14, 20253 min read


MICHEL ROJKIND | Raising Mexican Architecture to New Heights
Michel Rojkind's impact on architecture is not limited to the local scene; he is an architect whose focus on technology and innovation is not limited to the local scene.

Arq. Pablo Vazquez
May 10, 20252 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 7, 20254 min read


ALEJANDRO ARAVENA: The Architect of the People Poor?
Alejandro Aravena, a world-renowned Chilean architect, has revolutionized contemporary architecture with his unique approach to social house

Arq. Pablo Vazquez
May 1, 202512 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 24, 20254 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 17, 20255 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 10, 20252 min read


NOSFERATU: 4 things you need to know before watching Robert Eggers' remake
Now in 2024, Eggers is keeping expectations high with his latest project, Nosferatu, a remake of the 1922 horror classic.

Arq. Santiago Vejar
Apr 3, 20253 min read


Design and Architecture Trends in 2025: Mocha Mousse the Brown that Connects and Welcomes
This year, Mocha Mousse, a chocolate brown, is positioned as the star shade for creating spaces that not only look elegant

Arq. Pablo Vazquez
Jan 24, 20254 min read


100 Quotes that will Change your Perception of Architecture and Life by Architects and Celebrities
In the vast universe of architecture, words not only describe buildings and structures, but also spark inspiration and reflection.

Arq. Pablo Vazquez
Jan 13, 202511 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
Burle Marx, who comes from a Brazilian-German family, traveled in his youth to Germany to visit his paternal family. It was on this trip that the landscape painter found the botanical garden of Dahlem and was able to appreciate the native nature of Brazil in its greatest expression: the blooming.

Arq. Valentina Martin
Sep 6, 20244 min read


VERNACULAR ARCHITECTURE: Identity and Adaptation to the Environment
What would happen if we proposed exploring the integration of ancestral techniques with contemporary methods to generate innovative projects?
Beyond their scale, these projects should encourage exploration and experimentation with diverse materials, thus promoting a global approach that celebrates both aesthetics and environmental sustainability..
Revista Focus
Sep 2, 20245 min read


Can the TRANSFORMED PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT shape the way we see POLITICS? The case of Sahuayo and Jiquilpan Michoacán
This case will be subject to analysis in the cities of Sahuayo and Jiquilpan, Michoacán In turn, it is undeniable that every decision, however small it may be, is based on the material relationship of the subject with the elements that accompany him in his inhabitation of the world, and under the assumption that every decision is in fair measure the product of an exhortation given by the physical environment, we must ask ourselves how the “transformed” physical environment af

Arq. Santiago Vejar
May 26, 20243 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


History and Modernity Merged | Mexico Park Helmet by MXTAD and Tulugar.mx
MXTAD's Casco Parque México project in Tlaxcalancingo, Puebla, is an incredible example of how modernity and history can come together

Arq. Pamela Aguirre
Feb 7, 20242 min read


Backrooms: The Architecture of the Inhuman and the Aesthetics of the Uncomfortable
The “back rooms” or backrooms are a series of creepypastas (horror stories on the internet) whose purpose is to cause discomfort.

Arq. Santiago Vejar
Feb 4, 20243 min read


A Dream Restoration | DECU mansion by DARC Arquitectura
Located in the Mejorada neighborhood in Mérida, Yucatán, the Casona DECU stands as a living testimony of the architecture that has endured.

Arq. Pablo Vazquez
Feb 1, 20242 min read


The Mexican Badge for Excellence | Luis Barragan Studio House
The Luis Barragan Casa Estudio is located in Tacubaya, an old and popular neighborhood in Mexico City, where we can find various traditional

Arq. Valentina Martin
Nov 22, 20235 min read


The Paseo de Jovita al Río | Urban sutures, 3 scars: A street, a railway and a river
Este es el primer artículo de la serie “suturas urbanas”. Una serie de artículos que aborda la ciudad a partir de sus bordes y límites

Arq. Luisa Afanador
Oct 22, 20234 min read


The First Architect in History | An Enduring Legacy
The world's first known architect in history is Imhotep, an Egyptian polymath who lived around 2667-2600 BC

Arq. Cecilia Garcia
Oct 7, 20232 min read


Stay in Airbnb's Shrek Swamp completely Free
En septiembre del presente año (2023) el sitio web anunció una propiedad perfecta para los amantes de este anti-cuento de hadas y que seguro

Arq. Santiago Vejar
Oct 7, 20233 min read


The 14 Tallest Buildings in Latin America
In the urban landscape of Latin America, the race to reach for the sky has given rise to true architectural marvels. These vertical giants are not only symbols of development and modernity, but also testaments to ever-evolving human innovation and ingenuity. In this article, we will explore the tallest buildings in Latin America , whose heights defy the clouds and whose stories tell of cities' ambition to reach new heights in architecture and design.

Arq. Pablo Vazquez
Sep 26, 202310 min read
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