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Architects: Miguel de la Torre Arquitectos
- Area: 2541 m²
- Year: 2022
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Photographs:Rafael Gamo
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Manufacturers: Interceramic, Recinto
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Lead Architects: Miguel de la Torre

Text description provided by the architects. Real de los Reyes 138 is a residential complex of 13 houses located in Los Reyes, Coyoacán. The town of Los Reyes was a traditional town characteristic of being stony. It existed before the arrival of the Spaniards and was destined the housing the indigenous population of the region. In the last century, during the Reformation, Coyoacán was already an autonomous municipality composed of farms and villages, dedicated to agriculture and livestock. From 1928, Coyoacán became a delegation of the Federal District, but it was not until 1950 when, the Villa de Coyoacán - municipal seat-, like the town of the Kings, gradually joined the urban spot of the city from Mexico.




















