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Ágora Barranca San Marcos: architecture for the community

28 Mar 2024  |  www.admagazine.com
The Ágora Barranca San Marcos is a bold architectural project led by Miguel Montor, transforming an abandoned, trash-filled lot into a cultural and sports space for community development. Conceived by the Taller de Arquitectura Miguel Montor, the project is part of the ambitious Urban Improvement Program by the Secretaría de Desarrollo Agrario, Territorial y Urbano. The initiative overcame the site's limitations, creating a multifaceted structure with terraces, a central viewpoint, and various multifunctional facilities, making it an inclusive and safe community hub.

Clara Porset's Room: An Unprecedented Space

08 Mar 2024  |  www.admagazine.com
Clara Porset's design philosophy, deeply rooted in social practice and inspired by vernacular and artisanal work, is celebrated through the efforts of Habitación 116, CO,MA, and UNNO. These organizations have meticulously researched and revived Porset's work, particularly her time in Mexico City, where she lived and created iconic pieces like the Butaque. The project 'Criollo' reinterprets her designs, emphasizing the importance of cultural heritage and conscious creative production. Additionally, the original use of Porset's studio space has been restored to host a design residency program, with Andrew Trotter as the first participant, showcasing the collection 'Tahona'.

Cerámica Suro, memories of an idea factory

31 Jan 2024  |  www.admagazine.com
José Noé Suro transitioned from a career in law to leading Cerámica Suro, an idea factory that has blurred the lines between art, handmade crafts, and design. Originating as a modest family workshop in Tlaquepaque, Jalisco, in 1951, it evolved into a contemporary art giant in the 1990s when José Noé and his brother, artist Luis Miguel Suro, fully engaged with the workshop. The arrival of ExpoArte, Mexico's first contemporary art fair, was pivotal for José Noé, who fell in love with collecting and working with artists. Cerámica Suro's collection and collaborations exceed 700 pieces, showcased in an exhibition at the Museo de Arte de Zapopan (MAZ) from 2021 to 2022 and currently on display at Plataforma. José Noé's vision emphasizes understanding each artist's work to create pieces that reflect the factory's identity and the creator's essence.

Meet the master craftsmen who keep Jalisco's traditions alive

31 Jan 2024  |  admagazine.com
In Guadalajara, Jalisco, three artisans and their workshops have preserved techniques passed down through generations, presenting proposals rich in history and beauty. Pedro Romo de la Rosa, a master of the pedal loom, has become a custodian of this tradition, innovating and sharing his knowledge. His workshop collaborates with designers worldwide, exporting creations globally. Pilar Núñez has evolved the family Panduro's hand modeling technique, creating pieces that capture a wide array of characters and forms, making her workshop a contemporary reference in craftsmanship. Daniel Bernabe, a master of the barro petatillo technique, emphasizes family unity in his workshop's success, which is known internationally and works to train the next generation while keeping the tradition alive.

The Masters of Art Who Elevate the Name of Guadalajara

31 Jan 2024  |  www.admagazine.com
Jalisco has been the birthplace of many great artists whose contributions have transcended borders, leaving an invaluable legacy in the art world. These artists from Jalisco have significantly impacted both the Mexican and global art scenes through their creativity and dedication. Notable figures include Dr. Atl, José Clemente Orozco, María Izquierdo, Lola Álvarez Bravo, Jorge González Camarena, Raúl Anguiano, and Juan Soriano. Each artist has left a lasting mark on the cultural heritage of Guadalajara and beyond, contributing to various art forms such as painting, muralism, and photography. Their works reflect a deep connection between art, identity, and history, solidifying Guadalajara's reputation as a cradle of artistic mastery.

The contemporary Tapatío artists leading the creative scene

29 Jan 2024  |  www.admagazine.com
The modern face of Tapatío art is vibrant, bold, and forward-thinking, establishing Guadalajara as a significant cultural and artistic capital in Mexico. The article highlights 16 contemporary artists whose innovative ideas and works have garnered attention from experts and art enthusiasts. These artists, including Adrián Guerrero, Alejandro Almanza Pereda, and Cynthia Gutiérrez, are featured in the ART WKND GDL event, showcasing their unique approaches to material, perception, and philosophical expression. The event and various galleries like Museo Cabañas and APTO Galería serve as platforms for these artists to present their thought-provoking and reflective works.

Concept stores in Guadalajara that NO ONE can miss

16 Jan 2024  |  www.admagazine.com
Guadalajara's concept stores offer a rich blend of local craftsmanship and contemporary design, serving as cultural and artistic hubs. Key stores include Amor Apache, Albergue Transitorio, Tienda Tamayo, 1168 salón, and OCCIDENTE Galería, each providing unique experiences and showcasing local talent.

Guadalajara, the restaurants and bars to discover the flavors of the city

16 Jan 2024  |  www.admagazine.com
Guadalajara is celebrated for its vibrant cultural and gastronomic offerings, featuring a mix of traditional and contemporary culinary experiences. The article highlights a selection of top restaurants and bars, each offering unique flavors and atmospheres. Key establishments include Xokol, Octo, Hueso, Kasuga, Alcalde, Veneno, Bruna, Erizo de Mar, Palreal, La Panga del Impostor, Enora, I Latina, ROMEA, Res Pública, TURBIO, and El Gallo Altanero. Each venue is praised for its distinctive culinary approach, ambiance, and design, making Guadalajara a must-visit destination for food enthusiasts.

Five architectural styles that converge in the urban landscape of Guadalajara

10 Jan 2024  |  www.admagazine.com
Guadalajara, the capital of Jalisco, Mexico, showcases a rich tapestry of architectural styles reflecting its historical and cultural evolution since its founding in 1542. The city's urban landscape features notable colonial, neoclassical, gothic, and modern architectural styles. Key landmarks include the Guadalajara Cathedral, Teatro Degollado, Hospicio Cabañas, and the Templo Expiatorio. The modern architecture of the city, influenced by European movements like Bauhaus and Le Corbusier's principles, emphasizes functionality and simplicity, integrating nature with innovative materials and techniques.

Weekend Getaway: 10 Reasons to Visit Guadalajara

05 Jan 2024  |  www.admagazine.com
Guadalajara offers a rich blend of artistic legacy, spectacular architecture, and culinary delights, making it an ideal weekend getaway. The city is renowned for its cultural and artistic scene, including the contemporary art event ART WKND GDL and the masterful works of José Clemente Orozco. Visitors can enjoy green spaces like Bosque de la Primavera and explore modernist architectural gems. The city's hospitality and diverse gastronomic offerings, including restaurants by celebrity chefs Alfonso Cadena and Óscar Garza, provide a unique culinary experience. Guadalajara's vibrant nightlife, artisanal crafts in Tlaquepaque and Tonalá, and temperate climate make it a year-round destination. The city's rich cultural tradition has inspired artists like Luis Barragán and Guillermo del Toro, making it a hub of creativity. February, the month of ART WKND GDL, is particularly special for art lovers.

Historical figures you didn't know are from Jalisco

05 Jan 2024  |  www.admagazine.com
Jalisco, particularly its capital Guadalajara, is a vibrant breeding ground for artistic talent across various disciplines. The article highlights historical figures from Jalisco who have made significant contributions to the arts, including Luis Barragán, an influential architect and the only Mexican Pritzker Prize laureate; Consuelito Velázquez, a world-renowned composer known for 'Bésame mucho'; Dr. Atl, a prominent landscape painter with interests in vulcanology; José Clemente Orozco, a key figure in Mexican muralism; María Izquierdo, one of the first Mexican women to exhibit her work internationally; Juan Soriano, a versatile artist who explored various styles; Lola Álvarez Bravo, considered the first Mexican female photographer; Juan Rulfo, a leading writer in the Spanish language; Raúl Anguiano, the last representative of Mexican muralism; and Ana Beatriz Ashida Ochoa, a pioneering landscape architect. These individuals have left an indelible mark on the cultural tapestry of Mexican art history.

Architects who have put Guadalajara on the map

04 Jan 2024  |  www.admagazine.com
Guadalajara's rich architectural history is highlighted through the works of influential architects such as Luis Barragán Morfín, Ignacio Díaz Morales, Alejandro Zohn, Erich Coufal, and Fernando González Gortázar. Contemporary architects like Luis Aldrete, Elías Rizo, Kenya Rodríguez, Tania Quirarte, and the duo Alejandro Guerrero and Andrea Soto of ATELIER ARS continue to shape the city's landscape. The University of Guadalajara and organizations like Campamento and MUMO play crucial roles in promoting local architecture and design. The article celebrates the city's architectural achievements and encourages further exploration of its hidden gems.

Sofía Aspe redefines a new style of luxury in a design sanctuary

27 Dec 2023  |  www.admagazine.com
In the luxurious Salamanca neighborhood of Madrid, Mexican designer Sofía Aspe has crafted a sophisticated and tasteful design sanctuary in a three-bedroom apartment. The space features intelligent distribution, high-quality materials like chevron-patterned oak floors, lacquered and ebony wood, and Carrara marble. Contemporary art pieces by Gabriel de la Mora, Troika, Manolo Valdés, and Emmanuel Zeitz add color and texture, creating a visually captivating environment.

ART WKND GDL: The most important contemporary art event in Guadalajara

22 Dec 2023  |  www.admagazine.com
February has become the month of art in Mexico, with galleries, curators, artists, and collectors from around the world converging in the country. Guadalajara, the capital of Jalisco, hosts ART WKND GDL, a major event celebrating architecture, design, and art. The event, running from February 1 to 4, features exhibitions, open studios, and happenings in prominent museums, highlighting Guadalajara's vibrant contemporary art scene. Collaborators include Comex, Benito Santos, and Defender, with Architectural Digest and Vogue joining the 2024 edition. The event underscores Guadalajara's cultural heritage and its growing significance in the global art community.

Rosa Kliass: Prometheus in Defense of Rebellion

16 Nov 2023  |  www.admagazine.com
Rosa Kliass, a pioneering landscape architect from Brazil, has significantly influenced the field with her innovative designs and commitment to integrating nature with human creativity. Her career, marked by notable projects like the transformation of Avenida Paulista and the creation of Parque de la Juventud, reflects her philosophy of creating spaces that evolve with time and use. Kliass's work extends beyond physical projects to her contributions in academia and professional organizations, including founding the Asociación Brasileña de Arquitectos Paisajistas and holding leadership roles in the Federación Internacional de Arquitectos Paisajistas. Her legacy is celebrated for promoting sustainable and community-focused landscape architecture.

The Icons of Design 2023 Award: The Road to Victory

16 Nov 2023  |  Architectural Digest
Marcelo Suro, a designer from Jalisco, created the trophy for the Icons of Design award, which celebrates distinguished design projects. The ceramic pieces in red tones represent the natural connection and symbiosis between the creation of an icon and surrounding designs, emphasizing balance and interdependence. Suro, known for his geometric abstractions that explore opposites and movement, has exhibited his work at various prestigious events, including Milan Design Week and the Abierto Mexicano de Diseño.

Ofrenda, the altar at Pujol inspired by Mexican culture

31 Oct 2023  |  www.admagazine.com
The restaurant Pujol, led by renowned chef Enrique Olvera, collaborates with the Mexican artistic collective Niños Héroes to create a unique installation called 'Ofrenda' for Día de Muertos. This multisensory reinterpretation honors Mexican culture through a blend of art and gastronomy. The installation, open from October 31 to November 2, features traditional elements like anthropomorphic candles and handmade clay structures, offering visitors an immersive cultural experience.

Enter the home of Cristina Faesler, a culture enthusiast

05 Oct 2023  |  www.admagazine.com
Cristina Faesler, a designer, narrator, and writer, is celebrated for her cultural promotion and creative endeavors. Her home in Coyoacán, Mexico City, reflects her artistic journey and multicultural appreciation, featuring numerous artistic works and personal memorabilia. The residence, designed by her husband Mateo, is a dynamic space that evolves with its inhabitants, showcasing Faesler's love for life, culture, and creativity. The home includes unique 'altars' honoring significant moments, processes, and people in her life, embodying a continuous process of construction and celebration of life.

A creative bomb against the nuclear device: Artists Against The Bomb

01 Oct 2023  |  www.admagazine.com
The article discusses the collaborative art initiative 'Artists Against The Bomb' led by Pedro Reyes, aimed at raising awareness and advocating for nuclear disarmament. Featuring 150 black-and-white posters by artists worldwide, the project highlights the historical and contemporary impacts of nuclear weapons. The initiative is supported by the United Nations and the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons, and has been exhibited in various international locations. The article also delves into Reyes' personal motivations and previous works related to disarmament and peace.

Rocca Luis César reinterprets the home in 'Embrace, Refuge, and Destiny'

29 Sep 2023  |  www.admagazine.com
Rocca Luis César, a graphic artist and creative director from Guadalajara, collaborates with GAIA and Comex to reinterpret the concept of home in 'Embrace, Refuge, and Destiny.' The GAIA showroom in Roma Norte, Mexico City, becomes a hub of creativity, showcasing a limited edition of three cushions designed by Rocca. The installation, open to the public from September 22, emphasizes the home as a sacred refuge filled with authenticity and love, blending art, color, and design.

Abya Yala, discover the 16 best-kept secrets of Latin America

27 Sep 2023  |  www.admagazine.com
The article celebrates the rich cultural and natural heritage of Latin America, referring to it as Abya Yala, a term used by indigenous groups. It highlights 16 hidden paradises across various countries, emphasizing their historical, cultural, and natural significance. Locations such as Quebrada de Humahuaca in Argentina, Valle de Viñales in Cuba, and Guatapé in Colombia are described in detail, showcasing their unique landscapes, biodiversity, and cultural heritage. The piece underscores the importance of preserving these treasures and the resilience of the local communities in maintaining their heritage.

‘The Simpsons': A Journey Through Its (Fun) References to Architecture and Design

01 Sep 2023  |  www.revistaad.es
The Simpsons, with its 32 seasons and over 700 episodes, has become an iconic television series known for its cultural and social references. The show, created by Matt Groening, has made numerous nods to architecture and design, featuring appearances by renowned architects and iconic structures. Highlights include parodies of the Smithsonian Institution, references to Frank Lloyd Wright, and a memorable cameo by Frank Gehry. The series continues to blend humor with insightful commentary on society, maintaining its relevance through meticulous attention to detail and cultural adaptation.

Casa Mezcal, a construction that stands out for its Mexican roots

25 Aug 2023  |  www.admagazine.com
In the heart of Mexico City, Casa Mezcal, a former mezcal distillery, has been transformed into a family home by Dutch firm Barde vanVoltt. The design honors the building's historical roots while incorporating contemporary elements. The renovation features traditional Mexican architectural styles, natural light, and local craftsmanship. The project emphasizes the integration of local talent and materials, creating a space that blends historical charm with modern comforts.

Minimalism in Full Color in This Small Apartment That Mixes Styles

20 Aug 2023  |  www.admagazine.com
The article describes a small apartment in Kyiv's Comfort Town, remodeled by interior architect Victoria Karieva. The design blends various styles and colors, creating a harmonious and functional space. Key features include a pink velvet sofa, green kitchen elements, and modernist forms inspired by Donald Judd. The bedroom, designed with a 'grandmother's house' aesthetic, includes warm parquet flooring and vintage decor. Despite challenges due to the ongoing war in Ukraine, the project was successfully completed, showcasing Karieva's adaptability and design expertise.

Casa Mola: The Perfect Symbiosis Between Nature and Design

13 Aug 2023  |  admagazine.com
Casa Mola, a 430 square meter architectural gem in Avándaro, Valle de Bravo, Mexico, embodies the essence of its natural surroundings in a unique living experience. Designed by Estudio Atemporal, the residence combines simple lines, picturesque views, and an almost obsessive contextual analysis to create a sanctuary of harmony and design. The structure features sustainable qualities and materials chosen for minimal maintenance impact, blending with the environment and aging gracefully. The architectural program caters to a young couple's needs for social and private spaces, with a standout feature being the access path that reveals the house gradually. Casa Mola stands as a masterful example of architecture harmoniously converging with nature, allowing inhabitants to enjoy the serenity of the forest.

Casa Mola: a refuge that gives a feeling of warmth within a contemporary design

13 Aug 2023  |  www.admagazine.com
A 430-square-meter architectural gem located in Avándaro, Valle de Bravo, designed by Estudio Atemporal, captures the essence of its forest surroundings and transforms it into a unique living experience. The design features simple lines, postcard views, and a meticulous contextual analysis, creating a sanctuary of harmony and design.

MO288: a new urban gem in Mexico City

09 Aug 2023  |  www.admagazine.com
In the heart of Mexico City, the MO288 building, designed by HGR Arquitectos, stands as a testament to architectural innovation and creativity. The triangular-shaped building, led by Marcos Hagerman, transforms a small plot into a habitable space with six levels and 15 apartments. The design incorporates concrete and brick walls, alternating balconies, and terraces, creating a sense of floating spaces. The building's exterior and interior design blend elegance and functionality, offering a serene oasis amidst the urban chaos.

Casa Ahorita is a love letter to Mexico

07 Jun 2023  |  www.admagazine.com
Casa Ahorita, once the residence of writers William Burroughs and Joan Vollmer, now serves as a cultural legacy space curated with a deep love for Mexico, art, and creative intersections. Founded by Su Wu, a curator and writer with a philosophical approach to beauty, the space offers a meticulous curatorial process and intimate, museum-like visits. Su Wu's personal connection to the space and its pieces transforms Casa Ahorita into an exercise in memory and legacy, influenced by the history of its former residents. The pieces housed in Casa Ahorita are provocative, reflecting the energy and creative risks of the artists and designers.

Gabriel Orozco and the Art of Walking through Mexico City

05 Jun 2023  |  www.admagazine.com
The article discusses the Calzada Flotante, a pedestrian and cyclist bridge in Mexico City designed by contemporary artist Gabriel Orozco. Part of the 'Chapultepec: Nature and Culture' megaproject, the bridge aims to connect different sections of Chapultepec Forest, enhancing accessibility and integrating nature into urban spaces. The project, supported by the Government of Mexico and Mexico City, is praised for its artistic and environmental contributions, with significant input from Orozco and positive remarks from Alejandra Frausto, Mexico's Secretary of Culture.

In the Mind of Curro Borrego, the Gallerist Who Will Take Over Condé Nast

17 May 2023  |  www.admagazine.com
Curro Borrego, a prominent figure in the contemporary art scene in Guadalajara, Mexico, is known for his innovative approach and commitment to promoting emerging and established artists. His gallery, Galería CURRO, has become a key player in the international art community, participating in major art fairs and collaborating with artists worldwide. In 2023, Borrego is set to collaborate with Condé Nast México y Latinoamérica to create a temporary gallery space, Punto y ap(arte), within the editorial office, aiming to merge art with the editorial world and reach a broader audience. This initiative reflects Borrego's ongoing efforts to decentralize the art scene and bring creative disciplines to new spaces.

Wixárika culture is honored in a cultural center

14 May 2023  |  Architectural Digest
Ajijic, a town in Jalisco, Mexico, known for its pleasant climate and rich history, is now home to the newly inaugurated Centro para la Cultura y las Artes de la Ribera. This cultural center, part of the Cultura Cardinal program by the Secretaría de Cultura de Jalisco, aims to decentralize the state's cultural offerings. The project, led by ATELIER ARS and architects Alejandro Guerrero and Andrea Soto, incorporates local myths of the Wixárika culture and features a library, dormitory area, longitudinal service building with music classroom, dance hall, outdoor amphitheater, and a central water mirror. The design emphasizes the region's craftsmanship and creates a polymorphic structure with red tones, while also symbolizing the relationship between Lake Chapala and its islands through aquatic details.

Kurimanzutto, 25 years of starting from scratch

10 May 2023  |  www.admagazine.com
Jose Kuri and Monica Manzutto, inspired by artist Gabriel Orozco, founded the Kurimanzutto gallery in 1999 in Mexico City. Initially an itinerant gallery, it began in the Mercado de Medellín, offering affordable art by prominent artists. The gallery's innovative approach and collaborative spirit have marked its 25-year journey.

Mother's Day Gifts: What to Give on May 10th?

10 May 2023  |  www.admagazine.com
With Mother's Day approaching, finding the perfect gift can be challenging. Suggestions include personalized clothing, versatile accessories, and technology like the Belkin 3-in-1 Wireless Charger. Dining out, flowers, and plants are also recommended, with specific options like sunflowers and succulents. Books by authors such as Gabriel García Márquez and Haruki Murakami are highlighted. Experiences like spa sessions, yoga classes, and glamping are suggested for a memorable celebration.

A Homely Refuge in the Middle of a Mexican Forest

02 Apr 2023  |  www.admagazine.com
Proyecto LVB, a weekend retreat in Valle de Bravo, Estado de México, was designed to counteract the confinement feelings caused by the pandemic. Covadonga Hernández led the interior design, collaborating with Legorreta y Sepúlveda Arquitectos and Mónica Cortés, to create a multi-layered, family-friendly space. The project aimed to provide a second home and a place of calm, reflecting the family's essence through a comprehensive design process.

Just in the middle of a forest, this house emerges as a homely refuge

02 Apr 2023  |  www.admagazine.com
In one of the best areas of the State of Mexico, a homely refuge stands in the middle of a forest. Situated on eight thousand square meters in Valle de Bravo, the LVB Project is a vacation home born during the pandemic. The health crisis and distancing measures made counteracting the feeling of confinement a design priority, making the exterior a key focus.

Salazar, a very special restaurant in CDMX

20 Mar 2023  |  www.admagazine.com
Salazar, a seasonal wild bistro in the heart of Mexico City, offers a multisensory experience with a focus on seasonal ingredients and meticulous design. Developed by Iterativa, the project features contributions from top experts in interior design, architecture, and gastronomy. The culinary concept by Edo Kobayashi, with Allan Yáñez as head chef, aims to make complex dishes appear simple. The ambiance is enhanced by Dorado Music, structural wood design by Mic-Mac, and interior design by Habitación 116. The lighting, landscaping, and art further elevate the dining experience, making Salazar a unique oasis in the bustling city.

Julia Guarino, the first Latin American female architect

Habitar mujer, una mirada a la labor de las mujeres en el quehacer de habitar

08 Mar 2023  |  www.admagazine.com
The article explores the significant contributions and struggles of women in various communities around the world. It highlights the efforts of trans women in Colombia, the political-cultural spaces of the Zapatistas in Chiapas, housing initiatives for elderly women in Australia, a refuge for domestic violence survivors in Israel, and a community-built house for women in Morocco. The text emphasizes the importance of visibility, gender equality, and sustainable architecture in creating safe and empowering environments for women.

Building Equity, the contingent of women architects that takes to the streets every March 8th

08 Mar 2023  |  admagazine.com
In 2020, a group of women architects founded Construyendo Equidad, a movement that highlights violence against women in the creative field every March 8th. Organized by Andrea Cesarman and others, the group has had a significant impact, with over 500 women participating in designing a world without violence. The movement has expanded to Guadalajara and Monterrey. The article discusses the importance of women in architecture and design organizing as a professional group, noting the gender gap in the industry in Mexico and Latin America. This year, a performance was held in Mexico City to honor the victims of violence and demand justice, with 10 women representing the daily victims of femicide in Mexico.

AD100 2023: Esrawe, the skill of turning design into art

05 Jan 2023  |  www.admagazine.com
Héctor Esrawe, a prominent Mexican designer, has achieved international acclaim through his interdisciplinary approach to design, blending furniture, art, interior design, and architecture. His recent project, MASA, an experimental design gallery, has gained significant attention. Esrawe's career spans over three decades, marked by his co-founding of NEL Colectivo and his academic contributions at Universidad Iberoamericana and CENTRO. His work is characterized by collaboration, a rejection of mass production, and a commitment to handcrafted processes, making him a pivotal figure in contemporary Mexican design.

AD100 2023: GDU/Mario Schjetnan, the genius of landscape

02 Jan 2023  |  www.admagazine.com
Mario Schjetnan, a renowned landscape architect and urban planner, is celebrated for his profound contributions to the field, emphasizing the integration of historical memory and sustainable development. Founder of Grupo de Diseño Urbano, Schjetnan's diverse portfolio includes significant projects like Parque Ecológico Xochimilco and Parque Bicentenario. His work is characterized by a meticulous, interdisciplinary approach that harmonizes with the social, economic, cultural, and environmental contexts. Schjetnan's influence extends through his academic achievements and collaborations with notable Mexican architects, earning him prestigious awards and recognition.

Mexican Muralism: We Celebrate 100 Years of History

23 Dec 2022  |  admagazine.com
The National Preparatory School, housed in the Antiguo Colegio de San Ildefonso, became the cradle of Mexican muralism, a nationalist aesthetic movement initiated under the educational drive of José Vasconcelos, Secretary of Public Education. This movement, which began in the post-revolutionary context, involved artists like Dr. Atl, Diego Rivera, José Clemente Orozco, David Alfaro Siqueiros, and others, who created large-scale public works to educate the masses. The movement preserved popular memory, incorporated pre-Columbian elements, and rejected academic norms to foster national identity and reclaim history and traditions. As the movement celebrates its centenary, it is recognized as an invaluable legacy.

Elisi Department, the most stylish bachelor apartment in Barcelona

21 Dec 2022  |  www.admagazine.com
The Elisi Department, redesigned by Spanish designer Noé Prades, transforms a former commercial space into a stylish bachelor apartment in Barcelona. Emphasizing originality and emotional impact, the design aims to create an 'oasis' in the city, featuring rich materials and exquisite details.

Departamento Elisi, de local abandonado a un refugio de soltero con altas dosis de diseño

21 Dec 2022  |  www.admagazine.com
Elisi, a 93-square-meter apartment in the Sants neighborhood of Barcelona, has been transformed from a dark, abandoned commercial space into a stylish bachelor pad by Spanish designer Noé Prades. The renovation focused on creating an open, emotionally resonant space that serves as a peaceful oasis in the city. Key features include a spacious kitchen, a social area divided by a custom oak sliding door, and the integration of existing architectural elements like stone and brick walls and Catalan vaulted ceilings.

Frank Lloyd Wright never finished this building... until now

16 Dec 2022  |  www.admagazine.com
Frank Lloyd Wright, who passed away in 1959, left behind numerous unfinished projects. One such project, the Monona Boathouse in Wisconsin, designed in 1893, may soon be realized. A committee convened by the Nolen Waterfront Friends recently reviewed design proposals from three firms to remodel Madison's waterfront, and many proposals included Wright's original boathouse design.

BARDO: behind the scenes with Eugenio Caballero, production designer of the film

25 Nov 2022  |  www.admagazine.com
BARDO: Falsa crónica de unas cuantas verdades marks the return of director Alejandro González Iñárritu and production designer Eugenio Caballero to Mexico. The film, known for its controversial narrative, impeccable photography, and spectacular production design, follows Silverio Gama, a Mexican journalist and documentarian living in Los Angeles, as he navigates a complex and surreal Mexico. The production design, a blend of real locations, scaled recreations, and digital magic, captures the essence of Mexico City. Caballero's work, inspired by the city's absurdity and sophistication, involved meticulous previsualization and construction of detailed sets. The film features a mix of emotional polarities, temporal distortions, and artistic references, making it a surreal masterpiece. The article highlights Caballero's creative process and the intricate details that bring the film's world to life.

Casa Santos, an oasis in the desert of Baja California Sur

24 Nov 2022  |  www.admagazine.com
Casa Santos, located in Todos Santos, Baja California Sur, Mexico, is a sustainable architectural masterpiece designed by Héctor Coss Arquitectos. The project, which received an Honorable Mention at the Bienal Nacional de Arquitectura Mexicana, emphasizes a return to nature and resilience. The design features four cubic modules that create a seamless flow between interior and exterior spaces, integrating with the desert and ocean landscape. The structure's bioclimatic design ensures comfort in the region's harsh conditions, while its aesthetic qualities offer a multisensory experience.

Discover the importance of organic architecture with the exhibition 'In Praise of Caves'

14 Nov 2022  |  www.admagazine.com
The Noguchi Museum in New York will host the exhibition 'In Praise of Caves: Organic Architecture Projects from Mexico' until February next year. The exhibition highlights the significance of organic architecture, which integrates construction with the local environment, and features works by prominent Mexican architects Carlos Lazo, Mathias Goeritz, Juan O’Gorman, and Javier Senosiain. The exhibition aims to promote the value of this architectural style, which is deeply rooted in Mexico's historical practices.

Organic Architecture, an Echo of the Caves

13 Nov 2022  |  admagazine.com
Organic architecture, a sculptural trend harmonizing with nature, is exemplified by Mexico's historical practices and modern figures like Javier Senosiain. Ricardo Suárez Haro, an art consultant, emphasizes respect for nature in this approach. The Noguchi Museum in New York hosts 'In Praise of Caves,' an exhibition featuring works by Carlos Lazo, Mathias Goeritz, Juan O’Gorman, and Senosiain, exploring the integration of natural structures into modern life and environmental benefits of subterranean living. Curator Dakin Hart highlights the exhibition's significance and the museum's embodiment of organic architecture.

Meet Taller LU’UM, the studio that won the Xcaret Recognition for Biocultural Awareness

11 Nov 2022  |  www.admagazine.com
Taller LU’UM received the Xcaret Recognition for Biocultural Awareness, celebrating initiatives that strengthen the relationship between nature and humans through design and architecture. The award emphasizes social benefit and sustainability, recognizing agents of change who create opportunities and connections within their communities. Taller LU’UM, since 2013, has been building bridges between communities, traditions, cultural identities, and artists, fostering a network of change, strength, and unity.

Discover Floristika, a Mexican floral craft firm that is revolutionizing the flower industry

04 Oct 2022  |  www.admagazine.com
Elizabeth Ladrón de Guevera, founder of Floristika, a pioneering Mexican bridal bouquet firm, has revolutionized the floral industry with her innovative approaches. She has successfully implemented online flower bouquet distribution and transmedia digital strategies, including personalized floral narratives and international educational productions during the pandemic. Her efforts have united many floral industry professionals across Latin America through successful digital 'floral marathons'.

What you should know about the history and architecture of the MAM

05 Sep 2022  |  Architectural Digest
The Museo de Arte Moderno (MAM) in Mexico City is a key cultural institution, housing a significant collection of 20th-century Mexican art, including works by Remedios Varo, José Clemento Orozco, Frida Kahlo, and Dr. Atl. Established during Adolfo López Mateos's presidency as part of a cultural policy expansion, MAM opened on September 20, 1964, under the direction of Carmen Marín. Architects Pedro Ramírez Vázquez and Rafael Mijares designed the museum, which is known for its modernist architecture and integration with the surrounding Chapultepec Forest. The museum's design features continuous exhibition spaces, natural light utilization, and has undergone updates to its lighting, air conditioning, and security systems without altering the original architectural intent. MAM is also noted for its inclusive design, with accessibility features and exhibitions presented in Mexican Sign Language.

This dream house takes the classic cabin into modernity

29 Aug 2022  |  admagazine.com
Interior designer Marie Flanigan, based in Houston, discusses the challenges professionals face when decorating their own homes, a phenomenon she calls 'sky's-the-limit paralysis.' She and her husband Joe took three years to plan their dream home, a 370-square-meter neo-Tudor house in Houston Heights, designed with architect Kelly Cusimano. The house features reclaimed bricks and a mix of architectural styles and periods, inspired by designers like Bobby McAlpine and John Saladino. Flanigan's design work includes a collaboration with Visual Comfort and Annie Selke, testing her designs in the real-world setting of her home.

Creative Women: Perla Valtierra, the Mexican ceramist who trusted clay before everyone else

09 Aug 2022  |  www.admagazine.com
Perla Valtierra, a Mexican ceramist, emphasizes the importance of dignifying artisanal work through collaborative and meaningful processes. Since 2010, she has led her own brand, producing high-quality utilitarian ceramic pieces in Mexico with a team of 20 artisans. Her international reach is attributed to her exploratory interest, extending her practice to Japan, Belgium, France, and various Mexican communities. Valtierra's approach is deeply rooted in her upbringing and collaboration with local artisans, notably with Jesús Torres. Her work aims to preserve and contemporize ancestral practices, reflecting a philosophy that values handmade craftsmanship.

Creative Women: Cecilia Gómez, the Maya-Tsotsil artist who weaves equity with a backstrap loom

09 Aug 2022  |  www.admagazine.com
Cecilia Gómez is a Maya-Tsotsil textile artist from San Andrés Larráinzar, Chiapas, who initially did not aspire to be an artist. She learned to use the backstrap loom from her mother and discovered its meditative quality in high school. Gómez's work, which often addresses environmental issues, rural contexts, and gender equity, is a key part of her discourse. She collaborates with rural women, integrating knowledge from different regions, such as natural dyeing techniques. Gómez creates large ornamental pieces that preserve ancient Mayan traditions and address contemporary issues. Her work has been featured in national and international fairs, and she contributes to the democratization of knowledge and the revaluation of tradition by sharing it with others, especially women. She works with Aid to Artisans and teaches backstrap loom workshops, collaborating with designer Carla Fernández in the United States and the Museo Jumex in Mexico City.

Creative Women: Carmen Gaitán, the Narrator of Museography Behind MUNAL

09 Aug 2022  |  www.admagazine.com
Carmen Gaitán, a prominent figure in museography, has significantly contributed to the cultural landscape in Mexico. As the director of the Museo Nacional de Arte since 2019, she has emphasized the democratization of knowledge and the importance of contextual, social, and narrative elements in exhibitions. Her career includes revitalizing the Museo Mural Diego Rivera and leading the Museo Nacional de San Carlos. Despite challenges like the pandemic, Gaitán has successfully engaged diverse audiences and strengthened the museum's social media presence, showcasing her expertise in communication and public relations.

This house in CDMX reflects the atmosphere of a luxury hotel

25 Jul 2022  |  www.admagazine.com
Olga Hanono designed a house in Bosques de las Lomas, Ciudad de México, with the aim of creating a luxury boutique hotel atmosphere. The house, intended for a socially active family, features multiple spaces, luxury materials, and integrated art pieces, reflecting both the client's and designer's vision of sophistication and luxury.

Fernando Romero, the Mexican architect who designs for the future

09 Jun 2022  |  admagazine.com
Fernando Romero is a Mexican architect known for iconic buildings like the Museo Soumaya in Mexico City and for his sustainable designs that incorporate technology and nature. His firm, fr.ee, has collaborated with international and Latin American architects and has offices in New York, Mexico City, Madrid, and Shenzhen. Romero has received numerous awards and his work is characterized by contextual references and impressive aesthetics. Notable projects include Museo Soumaya, Plaza Mariana, the G20 Convention Center, and an immersive aquarium structure. His firm is also involved in the construction of Bitcoin City in El Salvador.

From Clara Porset to Contemporary Handcrafted Design: 'A Handmade Modernity' at the MUAC

25 May 2022  |  www.admagazine.com
The article discusses the exhibition 'A Handmade Modernity: Craft Design in Mexico, 1952-2022' at the MUAC, which explores the fusion of traditional craftsmanship with industrial processes and contemporary aesthetics. The exhibition, curated by Ana Elena Mallet, features 630 works from 339 designers and 201 collectors, including pieces from the UNAM's DiGAV collection. It highlights the legacy of Cuban-Mexican designer Clara Porset and her vision of integrating design, craftsmanship, and industry to create socially and aesthetically meaningful objects. The exhibition is accompanied by two publications and a documentary directed by Fernando Cattori.

Black and wood are the keys to this contemporary villa in Mexico

23 May 2022  |  Architectural Digest España
Casa Cumbres, a villa in Veracruz, Mexico, designed by Mexican architect José Pedro López González, stands out in a cloudy landscape with its volumetric and tonal proposal reminiscent of a Lars von Trier film scene. The black facade with red ironwork details harmonizes with the surrounding nature, offering privacy and a dialogue with the landscape. The interior is dominated by wood and custom-made furniture by local carpenters, providing a serene atmosphere that complements the exterior's dramatic presence.

Casa Cumbres, the modern face of the Veracruz Eden

10 May 2022  |  www.admagazine.com
Casa Cumbres, located in Veracruz, is a modern architectural marvel reminiscent of a Lars von Trier film due to its dramatic chiaroscuro and artistic detail. The house is the creation of young Mexican architect José Pedro López González, who is emerging as a significant figure in Mexican architecture, emphasizing emotionality and context in his designs.

Caravana Americana returns to CDMX with the best of Latin design

02 May 2022  |  www.admagazine.com
Caravana Americana has established itself as a key event for designers, artisans, creative companies, and design enthusiasts, showcasing the best of Latin American fashion and industrial design. The twelfth edition promises to surpass previous ones with a rich list of participants, including numerous artisanal projects that highlight the importance and craftsmanship of their pieces. The event will feature utilitarian proposals from across the region, accompanied by gastronomic delights, signature drinks, and desserts.

Decoroscopes for May 2022

01 May 2022  |  www.admagazine.com
The article provides horoscope-based interior design advice for each zodiac sign for May 2022. It emphasizes balancing introspection and freedom, and offers specific design trends, objects, and creative personalities for inspiration. Each sign receives tailored advice to enhance their living spaces and personal well-being, encouraging activities like deep cleaning, adding playful elements, and incorporating nature.

This is what the ideal apartment for every bachelor in the city looks like

28 Apr 2022  |  www.admagazine.com
The article describes an ideal bachelor apartment located in Torre Mistral, Santa Fe, Mexico City, designed by the architectural firm RA!. The apartment features a monochromatic black palette, increased ceiling height, and a blend of natural and artificial lighting to highlight various elements. The design includes custom furniture, local artisanal details, and a collection of European and Mexican art. The apartment's functionality is enhanced with features like a modern bathtub, a rotating wall with a TV and artwork, and a spacious terrace. The overall design is praised for its sophistication and innovative approach.

Pueblo del Sol: a Mexican Eden to take care of soul, body, and the environment

26 Apr 2022  |  revistaad.es
Pueblo del Sol is a community in the tropical landscapes of the Sierra de Oaxaca, Mexico, founded in 2017, offering a new way of living and thinking about the planet. Initiated by entrepreneur Ezequiel Ayarza Sforza, the community focuses on social, economic, and human development through infrastructure, economic activation via eco-friendly products, and personal growth activities. It provides an ecotourism alternative and a support network for transformation. The community includes organic agriculture, crafts, and workshops, promoting a sustainable lifestyle. This April, Pueblo del Sol fully opens with a volunteer program inviting global participation in nature immersion.

Biomaterials, the future of design for the environment

22 Apr 2022  |  www.admagazine.com
Designers are addressing climate change by developing sustainable alternatives that promise to transform contemporary design and benefit the environment. Key innovations include Sustrato's use of agricultural waste in Mexico, UnPlastic's compostable bioplastics from the Netherlands, Radial's biodegradable materials from Jalisco's tequila industry, and BAUX's acoustic products from Sweden. Projects like Mutaciones materiales and Malteria also highlight the integration of technology and support for informal commerce. These efforts reflect a global movement towards environmentally conscious design.

The 20 buildings in Mexico City you must know

20 Apr 2022  |  www.revistaad.es
Mexico City is a cultural and architectural paradise, with buildings that reflect its rich history from colonial to modern styles. Key landmarks include the Torre Latinoamericana, Palacio de Bellas Artes, Casa de los Azulejos, Templo Mayor, and Torre BBVA. The article highlights the architectural significance and historical context of these buildings, recommending must-visit spots like the Museo Bicentenario, Café Don Porfirio, and the Museo Nacional de Arquitectura. The piece also covers contemporary structures like Torre Arcos Bosques and The Ritz-Carlton Mexico City, emphasizing their design and cultural importance.

Three Mexican Podcasts About Design Made by Designers

20 Apr 2022  |  www.admagazine.com
The article highlights three notable Mexican podcasts focused on design and architecture, created by prominent figures in the Mexican design community. 'Intangible' by Eder de León offers deep analysis on everyday objects and experiences, 'designaholic' by Jorge Diego Etienne serves as a platform for discussions on design, art, and architecture, and 'Fuera de Contexto' by José de la O and Miguel Melgarejo aims to demystify various creative circumstances. These podcasts provide valuable insights and discussions for design enthusiasts and professionals.

All the Architectural and Design References That Have Appeared in 'The Simpsons'

19 Apr 2022  |  www.admagazine.com
The article explores the numerous architectural and design references in 'The Simpsons,' highlighting the show's cultural impact and its ability to incorporate significant social and cultural themes. It discusses notable episodes and characters, such as Frank Gehry's appearance and Homer's inventive endeavors, emphasizing the show's role in popularizing architectural and design concepts.

Pueblo del Sol: a Mexican Eden in favor of human and planetary well-being

19 Apr 2022  |  www.admagazine.com
Pueblo del Sol, located in the tropical landscapes of Oaxaca, Mexico, is a community initiative founded in 2017 by Ezequiel Ayarza Sforza. It aims to promote sustainable living and economic development through organic agriculture, crafts, and wellness workshops. The community offers an ecotourism experience that includes organic farming, nature exploration, and various adventure activities. The project supports local traditions and provides a volunteer program for global participants to engage in a natural lifestyle.

Mexican Dissonance, an expo on identity and design in Mexico by delaO design studio

06 Apr 2022  |  www.admagazine.com
The Franz Mayer Museum in Mexico City presents 'Mexican Dissonance,' an exhibition by delaO design studio that explores Mexican identity through design. The exhibition features four thematic sections and includes works from over 50 contemporary Mexican creatives. delaO design studio, known for its international collaborations and deep epistemological approach to design, uses the concept of cognitive dissonance to reflect on the Mexican experience. The exhibition invites visitors to consider the complexities of Mexican identity and the role of design in cultural expression.

MUFO, the new immersive art experience arrives in CDMX

05 Apr 2022  |  www.admagazine.com
The Museo del Futuro (MUFO) in Mexico City offers an immersive art experience inspired by the concept of democratizing aesthetic enjoyment. It features large-format works by international artists and collectives such as OUCHH, Tundra, and Antoni Arola. The museum includes a Concept Store curated by Ana Sofía Romo, a digital gallery in Decentraland, and unique gastronomic and mixology experiences. The initiative aims to be accessible and engaging for a global audience, with collaborations from the local electronic music scene.

Deco Horoscope: How spaces will help you in the month of April according to your sign

04 Apr 2022  |  revistaad.es
The article provides a horoscope for the month of April, focusing on how different zodiac signs can enhance their living spaces to align with their astrological forecasts. It offers personalized advice for each sign, suggesting trends, decorative objects, and creative personalities that resonate with the sign's current astrological phase. The guidance ranges from embracing minimalism to fostering self-love, with specific items and figures mentioned to inspire the reader's interior design choices.

Decoroscopes for April 2022

01 Apr 2022  |  www.admagazine.com
April 2022 horoscopes offer personalized advice for each zodiac sign, focusing on introspection, meditation, and creating harmonious living spaces. Key themes include embracing change, decluttering, and enhancing spiritual connections through thoughtful interior design choices. Each sign is paired with a specific décor item and a creative personality to inspire their journey.

Casa Ocho, a home between art and great design

23 Mar 2022  |  www.revistaad.es
Casa Ocho in Mexico City exemplifies the seamless blend of interior design and architecture, transforming living spaces into aesthetic experiences. The residence, designed by Yuri Zagorin, Verónica González, and Ilana Goldberg, integrates nature, art, and design harmoniously. Collaborations with experts in lighting, landscaping, and custom cabinetry further enhance the home's aesthetic. The 1300-square-meter house features art pieces from renowned artists and design brands, creating a contemporary yet timeless atmosphere. The architectural layout emphasizes clean environments, natural lighting, and spacious ceilings, allowing the art and design elements to stand out.

Casa Ocho, a home to live among art and great design

21 Mar 2022  |  admagazine.com
Casa Ocho in Mexico City exemplifies the blending of interior design and architecture into a curatorial exercise, transforming habitation into an aesthetic experience. The project is a collaboration among Yuri Zagorin of ZD + A, Verónica González of VGZ Arquitectura, and Ilana Goldberg of Goldberg Interiores, with contributions from Andrea Sánchez in lighting, Pedro Sánchez in landscaping, Quintanilla Arquitectos in construction, and Óscar Cristóbal in custom carpentry. The design incorporates the family's art collection, featuring works by Tamayo, Francisco Leñero, and Anish Kapoor, among others, and design pieces from international firms like Gubi and Pierre Jeanneret. The 1,300 square meter, three-story house-gallery is designed with clean environments, natural light, and neutral palettes to highlight the art and materials within.

Casa del Lago: a rest residence in Mérida

21 Mar 2022  |  www.admagazine.com
Yucatán has become a top choice for living due to its safety, rapid growth, and high quality of life, particularly for adults seeking respite from city life. Casa del Lago, designed by Taller de Arquitectura Contextual (TACO), exemplifies this trend with its dynamic architecture, raw materiality, and cultural resonance. The 525-square-meter residence, completed in 2019, features open spaces, artistic and emotional value, and a landscape project integrating endemic species. The contemporary, geometric structure is both aesthetically pleasing and functional, offering residents the benefits of the surrounding environment.

María Luisa Dehesa: the first titled architect of Mexico

07 Mar 2022  |  www.admagazine.com
On July 17, 1939, María Luisa Dehesa Gómez Farías made history by becoming the first titled female architect in Mexico. Her thesis, presented at the Academia Nacional de Bellas Artes, earned her unanimous recognition and an honorary mention. Dehesa's work highlighted gender considerations in architecture, challenging the male-dominated field by incorporating a feminine perspective. Born in Xalapa, Veracruz, in 1912, Dehesa faced structural sexism throughout her career but used her unique viewpoint to address traditionally masculine themes in her work.

Casa San Ignacio: A Restoration Project in Sayulita

03 Mar 2022  |  admagazine.com
San Ignacio in Sayulita, a must-visit destination for gourmets and globetrotters, has been restored and expanded by Palma, an emerging studio founded by Ilse Cárdenas, Regina de Hoyos, Diego Escamilla, and Juan Luis Rivera. The project transformed a nearly abandoned house into a contemporary residence with smart volumetry and bare materials, maintaining the essence of the municipality. The renovation included structural solutions that allow for flexible creative spaces and bioclimatic design. The property features a central courtyard, two new volumes for creative and communal activities, and a circular concrete structure juxtaposed with the rectangular swimming pool. The landscape was designed by PA AR, integrating the existing and new structures with the natural environment.

Casa Olaria, es una casa que busca rendir homenaje a la esencia brasileña

27 Feb 2022  |  www.admagazine.com
Casa Olaria NJ+, designed by Brazilian architect Nildo José, pays homage to Brazilian tradition through the use of natural materials and vernacular components. The design, showcased at CASACOR São Paulo 2021, features organic forms and sophisticated interiors, emphasizing the artisanal work of Brazilian ceramists. The residence includes a traditional pottery-inspired roof and a cylindrical volume inspired by Belgian architect Juliaan Lampens, creating a seamless blend of structure and interior design.

Alfredo Ortiz: The Latino Behind the Los Angeles Rams Stadium

14 Feb 2022  |  www.admagazine.com
Alfredo 'Fred' Ortiz, an architect of Mexican heritage and a son of immigrants, has made significant contributions to sports architecture globally as the Director of Sports and Principal AIA at HKS Architects. His work includes designing the SoFi Stadium, home of the Los Angeles Rams. Ortiz's journey began in El Paso, Texas, where his parents worked in the textile industry after relocating from Mexico. His talent was recognized early on by teachers and coaches, leading to a scholarship at the University of Arlington Texas. HKS Architects, where Ortiz has been since 2007, is known for designing stadiums and arenas, including four Super Bowl venues. Ortiz's designs are celebrated for their impact on regions and cities, and he continues to inspire young people to pursue their dreams without letting borders stop them.

14 gifts of great design to celebrate February 14th

14 Feb 2022  |  www.admagazine.com
Celebrating Valentine's Day with a curated list of 14 design-centric gifts, the article emphasizes creativity and aesthetic appeal. It highlights various products, including handcrafted vases, candles, and personalized art pieces, focusing on their unique design and the stories they tell. Brands like GAIA and Casa Selva are praised for their social responsibility, while products from Poster Store and Seletti are recommended for their artistic value.

SoFi Stadium: meet the venue of Super Bowl 2022 built by a Mexican

07 Feb 2022  |  www.admagazine.com
The SoFi Stadium, the venue for Super Bowl 2022, is a groundbreaking architectural marvel designed by HKS and led by Alfredo “Fred” Ortíz. Located in Inglewood, California, the stadium was commissioned by Rams owner Stan Kroenke and features state-of-the-art technology, luxurious amenities, and a unique bioclimatic design that blends indoor and outdoor elements. The stadium, which also hosts the Chargers, includes the world's largest video screen by Samsung and has set new standards in sports architecture.

Los Tigres de Nuevo León estrenarán estadio en 2025

26 Jan 2022  |  www.admagazine.com
The Club Tigres de la Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León will inaugurate a new stadium in 2025, replacing their current venue, the 'Volcán,' after 54 years. The announcement was made in collaboration with Samuel García, the Governor of Nuevo León, and representatives from Tigres, Populous, Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León, Sinergia Deportiva, and Juego de Pelota. Populous, a renowned architectural firm, will lead the project, promising a design that honors the club's rich history while providing a modern, international-standard facility. The new stadium aims to be a significant sports landmark for Nuevo León and Mexico.

An Aztec Pyramid Was the Inspiration Behind This Japanese Residence

18 Jan 2022  |  www.admagazine.com
In the verdant residential area of Nagoya, Japan, the Takamine Cho residence stands out with its imposing exterior inspired by Aztec pyramids in Mexico. Designed by Tomoaki Uno Architects, this project merges Japanese and Mexican architectural elements, particularly through the use of stone, which is uncommon in Japanese architecture. The design draws structural inspiration from the Tenayuca pyramid, reflecting a thoughtful cultural and anthropological approach. The founder of the firm, Tomoaki Uno, initially faced ethical dilemmas in using traditional Japanese masonry for a different purpose but found resolution through the Aztec influence.

Presentamos a los FINALISTAS de Iconos del Diseño 2022

01 Jan 2022  |  www.admagazine.com
Iconos del Diseño 2022 showcases a diverse array of architectural and design projects from across Latin America, highlighting the finalists in various categories. The article details the unique features and historical significance of each project, emphasizing the cultural, environmental, and aesthetic contributions of the designs. The finalists include notable works such as Casa Lorena, El Parián, and La Casa de la Playa, each praised for their innovative and sustainable approaches. The winners will be selected by the editorial council of AD México y Latinoamérica, with one category open to public voting.

The Deco Horoscopes to Start 2022

01 Jan 2022  |  www.admagazine.com
The article provides a unique take on horoscopes for 2022, combining astrological predictions with home decor tips to align living spaces with personal goals. Each zodiac sign is given specific decor trends, accessories, colors, and a creative figure to inspire them. The overarching theme for 2022 emphasizes purification, harmony, and environmental consciousness, encouraging all signs to create peaceful and sustainable spaces.

The most anticipated stadium for 2022 is dismantlable

01 Jan 2022  |  www.admagazine.com
The article highlights the innovative and sustainable design of Estadio 974, the first fully dismantlable stadium in FIFA World Cup history, created by Fenwick Iribarren Architects. Located in Doha, Qatar, the stadium is constructed using 974 shipping containers, allowing for future adaptability and reuse. The design aims to avoid the fate of abandoned stadiums seen in South Africa, emphasizing local resources and natural ventilation. Post-World Cup, the stadium can be transported or repurposed, reflecting a contemporary approach to sustainable architecture.

Temple of Light in the Andes Foothills

19 Apr 2019  |  www.admagazine.com
The Bahá'í Temple of South America, designed by Canadian architect Siamak Hariri, stands as a unique and inclusive spiritual space in the Andes foothills. The temple, characterized by its dome shape and nine monumental glass veils, symbolizes the topography of the Andes and the essence of inclusivity. It can accommodate up to 600 people and is free of icons, reflecting a universal worship. The landscape, designed by Chilean landscaper Juan Grimm, enhances the meditative experience. The temple is a testament to the Bahá'í community's commitment to societal development and unity.

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JM Servín responds: 'a prestigious newspaper tried to tarnish my name...'

07 Nov 2017  |  Playbuzz
J.M. Servín, a writer accused of misogyny due to his social media posts, criticizes El Universal for tarnishing his name without adhering to journalistic standards. The controversy began when Yasnaya Elena from COLMIX publicly questioned Servín's role as a literary writing workshop leader at Universidad del Claustro de Sor Juana, given the institution's stance against gender violence. Servín defends his writing style and editorial line, which is described as irreverent and politically incorrect, and dismisses the culture of fake news and social media. The article raises questions about the line between opinion and aggression, leaving the reader to ponder where Servín's comments and responses fall within the framework of freedom of expression.

The strange connections between the chapters of Black Mirror

21 Apr 2017  |  Chilango
Black Mirror, a controversial and acclaimed series now on Netflix, features interconnected episodes despite each telling a distinct story. These connections are revealed through news updates, social media, and audiovisual announcements, with recurring elements such as the UKN news channel, mentions of characters, and thematic soundscapes. The article details specific connections between episodes, such as the repercussions of Prime Minister Michael Callow's actions, the recurring song by Abi Khan, and the ongoing story of Victoria Skillane. It also touches on the technological themes and societal commentary that are hallmarks of the series.

BP Fuel Station Queues Have Caused a Stir

19 Apr 2017  |  google.com.mx
The first BP gas station in Mexico City has been attracting long queues of customers since its opening over a month ago. The station, which uses BP's ACTIVE technology additive in its fuel, has been a topic of interest on social media. Despite the queues, the station's service is efficient, with an average wait time of 15 minutes. The fuel, while purchased from Pemex, is enhanced by BP's technology and is reported by customers to provide more complete liters compared to some Pemex stations. BP plans to open 1,500 stations in the next five years, with the next opening announced for the south of Mexico City.

Javier Marín, the genius of three-dimensionality and aesthetics

10 Sep 2014  |  www.admagazine.com
Javier Marín, a renowned Mexican sculptor with nearly 30 years of experience, has held over 90 solo exhibitions and more than 200 group shows worldwide. He began his studies in visual arts at the Academy of San Carlos and gained recognition with his first solo exhibition at the Carrillo Gil Art Museum in Mexico City in 1990. Initially working with clay, Marín later explored bronze and polyester resin mixed with organic materials. Recently, he exhibited his Colossal Heads series in San Luis Potosí and various works in Arezzo, Italy, and published his book 'Javier Marín. De 3 en 3.'
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