
Mexico
Community Center San Bernabé / Pich-Aguilera Architects
Sordo Madaleno Arquitectos' “Isla Pasion” Development in Cozumel is Inspired by Mayan Culture

Deeply intertwined with Mexican identity, Mayan culture has become a primary frame of reference when it comes to architecture in the country, with many local architects seeking to integrate Pre-Colombian, Mesoamerican ideologies with contemporary design.
With Mayan culture as a starting point, Mexican firm Sordo Madaleno Arquitectos has designed Isla Pasión (Passion Island), a project for a new tourism development on the Caribbean island of Cozumel, located to the southeast of Mexico. The masterplan incorporates suites, stilt homes, a spa area, common areas, and a residential zone. The project originated from an understanding of the context, both architecturally and naturally, resulting in the use of natural materials, like wood and stone, as well as carrying out a reinterpretation of traditional Mayan architecture for the shape of the volumes.
Learn more about this project, which was also a 2015 WAF finalist, after the break.
Encuentro Guadalupe Winery / graciastudio

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Architects: graciastudio
- Year: 2011
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Manufacturers: Cemex, Grupo Metalco, Vidrios y Aluminios el tigre
Hotel Grand Hyatt Playa del Carmen / Sordo Madaleno Arquitectos

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Architects: Sordo Madaleno Arquitectos
- Year: 2015
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Manufacturers: CYMISA, Carpenter, Grupo Arca, Porcelanosa Grupo, Porcewol by Alfher, +2
Ediciones Tecolote / Andrés Stebelski Arquitecto

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Architects: Andrés Stebelski Arquitecto
- Area: 175 m²
- Year: 2010
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Manufacturers: Comex, Top Enterprise, Zkava
B+H 45 / H. Ponce Arquitectos
BBVA BANCOMER Stadium / Populous
Gabriela House / TACO taller de arquitectura contextual

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Architects: TACO taller de arquitectura contextual
- Year: 2015
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Manufacturers: Sherwin-Williams, CASTEL, Cemex, Comex, Helvex, +1
TecniA Biotechnology Institute / Augusto Quijano Arquitectos

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Architects: Augusto Quijano Arquitectos
- Year: 2014
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Manufacturers: 333 LUXES, CASTEL, Distribuidora de Vidrio de Cancún, GA ILUMINACION, Panel Rey, +1
Conarte Bookstore / Anagrama
Filamentario Chapel / Divece Arquitectos

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Architects: Divece Arquitectos
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Manufacturers: Eléctrica Variedades
Amsterdam Building / Jorge Hernández de la Garza

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Architects: Jorge Hernández de la Garza
- Year: 2015
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Professionals: Grupo Desarrollador FG2
"La Línea Borrosa" Proposes a Shared Space at the US-Mexico Border

In 1971, Friendship Park was created at the western coast of the US-Mexico border, a small strip of land where the United States and Mexico were separated by just a single chain-link fence to offer friends and family in San Diego and Tijuana a place to meet and spend time together. The park was a small acknowledgement of the effect of border politics on human lives; all the same, border politics made a dramatic comeback in 2009, when the US created a second fence, severely limiting access to the park. Eight kilometers (5 miles) to the East, pedestrians wishing to cross the border are funneled alongside twenty lanes of traffic, over a bridge with high fences on either side.
These less-than-ideal conditions led Patrick Cordelle, a bachelor's student at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo to design "La Línea Borrosa" (The Blurred Line), a combined pedestrian border crossing and shared national recreation space for the Tijuana-San Diego coastline.
Casa Basáltica / grupoarquitectura

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Architects: grupoarquitectura
- Area: 1600 m²
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Professionals: Haii design less
Garden House / DCPP arquitectos

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Architects: DCPP arquitectos
- Year: 2014
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Manufacturers: Grupo JOBEN, PISOS FORTE, STONHARD, URBAN DECO
FR-EE Proposes to Restore Mexico City Avenue with Cultural Corridor Chapultepec

Avenida Chapultepec is one of the most important and historic avenues in Mexico City. Once a calm Pre-Hispanic road that ran along the city's aqueduct, Avenida Chapultepec is now high-speed avenue, "negligent to its context and historic richness." Thus, FR-EE / Fernando Romero EnterprisE, FRENTE arquitectura and RVDG arquitectura + urbanismo have joined forces to propose a pedestrian-centric masterplan that aims to transform the congested avenue into an efficient, multimodal roadway that features an elevated promenade lined with commercial and cultural programs that are powered by renewable energy and connected by lush landscaping. Read on to learn more about the proposed Chapultepec Cultural Corridor (CCC).
"This is the most important creation of a new public space from the Central Alameda, it will be an area unprecedented in the city and space of more urban diversity in Mexico City." - Fernando Romero, general FR-EE Fernando Romero Enterprise
Levering Trade / ATELIER ARS

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Architects: ATELIER ARS
- Area: 1184 m²
- Year: 2014
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Manufacturers: Cemex, Concretos Técnicos Premezclados, Condumex, DeAcero, Panel Rey, +3





















