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House, Studio, or Spaceship? Agustín Hernández's Most Unusual Work | Praxis House
In the heart of the forest, perched atop a 40-meter ravine in one of Mexico City's most exclusive neighborhoods, stands a structure that seems to defy architectural logic. It's not exactly a house or a conventional studio, but rather a blend of habitable sculpture, futuristic capsule, and brutalist temple. This is Casa Praxis, the workshop and home of legendary Mexican architect Agustín Hernández, built in 1975 as a synthesis of form, function, and sculptural power.

Arq. Pablo Vazquez
Dec 30, 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


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 19, 20257 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
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