Tatiana Bilbao
To suggest that a building can be like a tree is perhaps to risk a wildly organic metaphor. Organic architecture, with its roots in the structural designs of Fr
# Mexico
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Tadao Ando Architect & Associates
Tadao Ando first came to international attention in the 1970s with houses inserted into the dense fabric of busy Japanese cities, in particular the sprawling Os
# Mexico
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Ensamble Studio
In Mexico City, the dovela (the Spanish for an arch keystone) is synonymous with the famous Aztec basalt Sun or Calendar Stone found near the city’s centr
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# Mexico
# Theater - Auditorium
Jacobsen Arquitectura
Tucked among Brazil’s Petrópolis mountains an hour and a half drive from Rio de Janeiro, this holiday home has been made to measure for the Client&
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GGMPU Arquitectos | Lucio Morini
The intense new architecture on the former site of the General Mitre railway line running parallel to high-speed roads and the Suquia River is part of an urban
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Matías Zegers Arquitectos
Cloaked in the mists that hug the surrounding vineyard-clad hills, Casa Mirador is strangely reminiscent of a traditional rural building yet at the same time ap
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Gabinete de Arquitectura
Paraguay’s Teletón association collects funds to sustain a broad welfare programme for young children, ranging from efforts to avert abandonment an
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Brasil Arquitetura | Marcos Cartum
Most cities have segments that have been designed to fill an original open space. The result is an articulated complex of built volumes, visible from afar, thei
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Ricardo Torrejón Arquitectos
Located in Chile’s hilly hinterland close to Valparaiso and Viña del Mar, Casa Limache makes the most of the surrounding hilly landscape and nearby
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