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Local architecture studio Sordo Madaleno has created a residential block in Mexico informed by Mayan pyramids made of cubic apartments stacked on top of one another. Read more
P11 arquitectos employs local materials to give the complex a distinct regional identity while ensuring high durability with low maintenance. The post chukum, stone, and rhythmic openings shape mexican housing complex by P11 arquitectos appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.
Architecture practice Studio Saar has won the Davidson Prize with Apartment Store, a concept exploring how the UK's vacant retail spaces can be repurposed as community-owned housing. Read more
Dundee Design Festival has outlined the sustainability strategy that it hopes will make Scotland's largest design event the world's most sustainable design festival. Read more
We're highlighting 10 designers working with different materials and styles in Mexico City  as the latest part of our North American Design 2024 series, which highlights independent designers across the continent. Read more
Mexican studio Worc Studio has inserted a minimalist boba tea shop into a colonial building in Mexico City, where drinks are passed into a translucent vertical "tunnel". Read more
the organic shell of the building by ZAR features curved walls and fluid arches, avoiding conventional forms and angles. The post sustainable coastal housing in mexico welcomes surfers to its fluid form appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.
wooden slats form the facade for effective sun protection, while horizontal fins distribute diffused daylight into the building. The post adjustable rhythmic slats by evr-architecten shade sustainable ghent campus appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.
neal grundy's 'safe from harm' series underscores the urgent need to protect our shorelines and environment. The post vibrant fabrics drape over chalk cliffs highlighting rock erosion of coastal landscapes appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.
casa gaia by bobotis+bobotis architects displays a blend of linear structures and organic forms on the cliff’s edge. The post bobotis+bobotis plants terracotta-tiled coastal villa on mykonos’ cliffside appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.


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