Monthly Archives: July 2018


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Jul 2018

From trash to Reading. Library Parque Villa-Lobos in Sao Paulo

The Villa-Lobos Park Library (BVL) is a particular place. In addition to offering books for loans and environments to study, like any library, the BLV is also a different experience of reading, learning and fun.  Inaugurated in 2015, it was built on a ground that served as a large landfill of open-pit garbage, and now aspires to become the best in the world next to...

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27

Jul 2018

An unappreciated past: the Chrysler Automex Factory and the built heritage of the twentieth century

As Sigfried Giedion says in the book space, Time and architecture, there is a big problem in our contemporary culture: the widespread disregard for the immediate past makes buildings of great importance to be demolished without regard. There is no particular interest in what is being destroyed because there is no valuation of the cultural products closest to us, unfortunately, the case of the Chrysler...

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23

Jul 2018

The Mall and urban Development of Mexico City

In analyzing the history of Mexico City and its relationship with commercial activity, it can be seen that the challenges and commercial opportunities were forming the current city and continue to determine part of its constructive evolution. However, at present it seems that this dynamic has gotten out of control, because it seems that the public and family spaces have been replaced by public places...

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20

Jul 2018

Japan and Brazil joined this time by Kengo Kuma

As part of the project to promote great virtues of Japanese culture to other countries, the Japan House São Paulo opened its doors in Brazil with the support of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. This cultural enclosure is the first of its kind in the world and was designed by the architect Kengo Kuma.   To Japan and Brazil unite a common history that goes...

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16

Jul 2018

Past and present of the IBM Mexico office Building

An emblematic, iconic and innovative building of the Seventies. It was at the time the materialization of the ideals of a company: efficiency, functionality and effectiveness. Now, more than 30 years later, his story continues along with his architects ' dream of someday seeing the original project complete.   The economic policies of the 1970s opened the way in the country to a considerable increase...

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13

Jul 2018

The nopal, a very Mexican material

Opuntia Ficus-indica, or Common nopal, is a species native to Mesoamerica whose multiple applications and properties have been used in architecture since the pre-Hispanic era. Recently, several working groups in our country are investigating other possible promising uses for nopal in the construction industry.   The use of natural materials in the construction is a millenarian inheritance, and its development in Mexico originates in the...

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09

Jul 2018

The Forgotten Modernism: Hotel-Balneario de San José Purua in Michoacán

To assess the architectural heritage of the twentieth century it is necessary to know its history. Many constructions of the so-called functionalism or modernism are in bad condition, and several of them will certainly disappear in the coming decades.  The Hotel Balneario de San José Purua is proof of the above. After being one of the preferred hotels in the interior of the Republic for...

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06

Jul 2018

The music premieres Palacio in Yucatán

With an auditorium for 450 people, a recording studio and an eight-room museum, the recently inaugurated music palace in Yucatán, has the mission to conserve and promote Mexican music.   "Music has been and continues to be sound and number at a time, acoustics and mathematics, and this is based on its universality."  Phrase by Iannis Xenakis, musician, architect and civil engineer fundamental character who...

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02

Jul 2018

Women's shelter in Uruapan wins international recognition

The work was recognized in the finalists of the category commercial/institutional architecture of more than 1000 m2 in the contest of the Canadian magazine of Design and Architecture Azure, where participated 997 architects and designers of 46 countries.   Violence against women in Mexico has reached epidemic levels. This situation persists, according to the UN, despite the approval of severe laws to curb it and...

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