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Japanese Tori-Tori Restaurant  | Rojkind Arquitectos + Esrawe Studio

Japanese Tori-Tori Restaurant | Rojkind Arquitectos + Esrawe Studio

Category: Architecture, Commercial Tags: , , , , ,
| September 15, 2009 | 0 Comments

Japanese Tori-Tori Restaurant in Mexico City by Mexico based architect firm Rojkind Arquitectos in collaboration with Esrawe Studio is now under construction. The building features the organic façade and landscape that become an extension of the restaurant to create a strong relationship between the inside and the outside. + Press release courtesy of Rojkind Arquitectos [...]

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Monte Elbruz Building | Garduño Arquitectos

Monte Elbruz Building | Garduño Arquitectos

Category: Architecture, Residential Tags: , , , ,
| August 3, 2009 | 1 Comment

Mexico-based Garduño Arquitectos has designed the 24 units housing development project – Monte Elbruz Building, of not more than 6 levels (local regulation) in such the small site, located in Polanco, Mexico City. The linear courtyard is introduced in between two linear apartment blocks that playing an important rule to the project. + Project description [...]

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MUAC educational area – The Box | Ludens – Ivan Hernandez Quintela

MUAC educational area – The Box | Ludens – Ivan Hernandez Quintela

Category: Design, Furniture Tags: ,
| June 23, 2009 | 1 Comment

MUAC educational area – The Box Designed by Ludens – Ivan Hernandez Quintela As part of the new University Museum of Contemporary Art in Mexico City designed by Teodoro Gonzáles de León, Ludens was asked to design a structure that would respond to the numerous, broad and loosely defined activities that could take place within [...]

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Bar Lounge Nisha Acapulco | Pascal Arquitectos

Bar Lounge Nisha Acapulco | Pascal Arquitectos

Category: Interior Tags: , , ,
| May 14, 2009 | 3 Comments

Still remember our previous post of “NISHA” Bar-Lounge by Mexico city based architect Pascal Arquitectos? This time, Pascal Arquitectos has recently finished another new Nisha Bar Lounge located in Acapulco, Mexico. + Project description below provided by architect, Pascal Arquitectos BAR LOUNGE NISHA ACAPULCO This lounge bar, located in Acapulco, is an entertainment place dedicated [...]

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New Tamayo Museum presentation panels | BIG + Michel Rojkind

New Tamayo Museum presentation panels | BIG + Michel Rojkind

Category: Architecture, Culture Tags: , , ,
| May 7, 2009 | 1 Comment

BIG architect has shared with us their winning New Tamayo Museum presentation panels. From the panels, you can see the plans, sections, elevations, diagrams, details, facade pattern and perspectives. For further information of the project, visit our previous post – New Tamayo Museum | BIG + Michel Rojkind. + Special thanks to Daria Pahhota

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New Tamayo Museum | BIG + Michel Rojkind

New Tamayo Museum | BIG + Michel Rojkind

Category: Architecture, Culture, Selected Tags: , , , , , , , , , ,
| May 4, 2009 | 0 Comments

Copenhagen architects BIG and Mexico practice Michel Rojkind architect have won cultural competition in Mexico. The New Tamayo Museum will sit on steep hillside with large cross-shaped roof-top platform overlooking Mexico city. + Project description provided by architect, BIG New Tamayo Museum overlooking Mexico City – BIG and Michel Rojkind win cultural competition in Mexico. [...]

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Nestlé Application Group Querétaro | Rojkind Arquitectos

Nestlé Application Group Querétaro | Rojkind Arquitectos

Category: Architecture, Industry, Office Tags: , , , ,
| May 1, 2009 | 1 Comment

Mexico based architect firm Rojkind Arquitectos has designed an industrial building for Nestlé which does not look like a factory, this new building is located on the outsides of Toluca, near Mexico City where to accommodate laboratories, offices, auditorium and tasting area. + Project description provided by architect, Rojkind Arquitectos Reyner Banham argues in his [...]

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Ozuluama Residence | Architects Collective in collaboration with at.103

Ozuluama Residence | Architects Collective in collaboration with at.103

Category: Architecture, House Tags: , , , , ,
| April 26, 2009 | 0 Comments

A penthouse design by Austrian architect Architects Collective in collaboration with Mexican at.103. The house appears like a new roof floating above the top of existing building. + Project description provided by architect, Architects Collective Origami in Mexico City In the heart of Mexico City lies the Condesa district created around what was once a [...]

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Ruta del Peregrino Lookout Point | HHF architects

Ruta del Peregrino Lookout Point | HHF architects

Category: Architecture, Installation, Selected Tags: , , , , , ,
| April 22, 2009 | 0 Comments

Ruta del Peregrino Lookout Point, designed by Swiss architects HHF architects. + Text below provided by HHF architects Context and shape of the building Ruta Peregrino is a path that goes from Ameca to Talpa de Allende, in the State of Jalisco near Guadalajara, Mexico. During holy week, about 2 million people walk along this [...]

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Project CB 30 | Dellekamp Arquitectos

Project CB 30 | Dellekamp Arquitectos

Category: Architecture, House Tags: , , , ,
| March 21, 2009 | 0 Comments

This is another apartment project by Dellekamp Arquitectos, Project CB 30. This building has 3 apartments looking onto the street as well as a 2-story house in the back that looks into an interior patio. The public areas are contained in a single space looking out to the street or into the interior void.

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Project CB 29 | Dellekamp Arquitectos

Project CB 29 | Dellekamp Arquitectos

Category: Architecture, House, Residential, Selected Tags: , , , , ,
| March 21, 2009 | 0 Comments

Project CB 29 by Dellekamp Arquitectos is an apartment building that containing three gardens for social interaction, the timber finished wall cuts in angle adding an additional feature to the elevation. In Mexico City, in a residential area called Polanco, this four story building contains three apartments organized in relation to three gardens. The street [...]

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