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A Minimal Facade and an Intimate Universe | Lorena House's by Workshop, design and construction
Casa Lorena was part of an early 20th-century mansion. Over time, and due to urban development, the land was subdivided until it was reduced to a quarter of its original size. What was once colonial spaciousness was now a narrow, deep plot, squeezed between party walls. The architects at Workshop, Diseño y Construcción decided not to erase, but to reveal. Not to deny history, but to reinterpret it.

Arq. Luisa Afanador
Dec 24, 20255 min read


A Second Skin as a Second Chance | National Film Archive 21st Century by Rojkind Architects
The intervention at the National Film Archive was not merely a programmatic expansion: it was a commitment to restoring cinema to its status as a public space. Rojkind Arquitectos took a significant but fragmented cultural institution and transformed it into an integrated cultural campus: theaters, an archive, outdoor spaces, a culinary offering, and a covered plaza that serves as a social hub. The idea was clear from the outset: to make the building inviting visitors to ling

Arq. Pablo Vazquez
Dec 22, 20255 min read


Can a Building Teach Us to Be More Human? | Museum of Memory and Tolerance in Mexico City by Arditti + RDT architects
In the vibrant heart of Mexico City, amidst the urban sprawl and the serene echo of the Alameda Central park, stands a building that transcends the definition of a museum. But can a physical space truly transform our vision of the world and the past? The Museum of Memory and Tolerance (MYT) does not merely exhibit objects or narrate events; it was conceived as a bridge between the horrors of history and the promise of a more just future.

Arq. Pablo Vazquez
Dec 18, 20255 min read
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