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ARCHITECTURE AND FASHION: Sisters in the Art of Design
Where does the similarity between these two disciplines come from? Both cover a need, the shelter of the human body, using garments to cover the skin or physical spaces where the human feels refuge from outer space.
Revista Focus
May 243 min read


What is the 2025 INFONAVIT reform about? Here's how.
In this analysis we will explain the challenges of housing in Mexico and the proposed reforms for 2025.

Arq. Santiago Vejar
May 213 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 143 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 33 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 244 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 1311 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.

Arq. Santiago Vejar
May 26, 20243 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


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


Project Through Experience
The blank page seems to be on many occasions the equivalent of stage fright in the theater, it is as if we realized that we have unresolved

Arq. Octavio Fujarte
Aug 25, 20234 min read
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