
Lantana House / Dinamita
Mezcala House / TAQ Arquitectura
Nomah House / Di Frenna Arquitectos
Zibu House / Di Frenna Arquitectos
Mitica House / ArquiPartners

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Architects: ArquiPartners
- Area: 414 m²
- Year: 2022
Casa F133 / 0studio Arquitectura

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Architects: 0studio Arquitectura
- Area: 560 m²
- Year: 2021
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Professionals: Palomar Estructuras
Interior Design: Houses in Mexico That Include Bathtubs

Over the years, interior design has evolved according to the needs that arise, but above all according to the experiences it seeks to evoke in the user. In the last two years we have witnessed a radical change and a special interest in this subject because the pandemic forced us to pay specific attention to the configuration of the places we inhabit. This brought about much more holistic designs that seek to address the wellbeing of the user, combining colours, sensory experiences, technology and natural elements that promote health.
Majaica House / 0studio Arquitectura

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Architects: 0studio Arquitectura
- Area: 287 m²
- Year: 2021
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Manufacturers: ARCOMEX, Decori pisos, Friessen Acabdos, Taller de piedra
Kaab Residence / Di Frenna Arquitectos

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Architects: Di Frenna Arquitectos
- Area: 401 m²
- Year: 2021
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Manufacturers: AutoDesk, Chaos Group, Holcim, Lumion, Adobe, +8
La Mandarina House / LVS Architecture

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Architects: LVS Architecture
- Area: 5382 ft²
- Year: 2020
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Professionals: Dare Arquitectura
Casa Mao / Di Frenna Arquitectos
Jacarandas House / C3 Arquitectos

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Architects: C3 Arquitectos
- Area: 570 m²
- Year: 2019
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Professionals: Ceromotion, Entreplantasarq, Fractal
Houses in Ecuador: 10 Homes Designed Around Courtyards

Inner courtyards and gardens can provide many benefits, such as natural light, better ventilation, and increased contact with nature without losing privacy.
Trio Residential Complex / Diseño Norteño
Kinder Park in Mexicali / DVCH DeVillarCHacon

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Architects: DVCH De Villar CHacon Architecture
- Area: 3839 m²
- Year: 2019
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Manufacturers: AutoDesk, Ecocreto, PLASTIMADERA, Prommsa, SUPERBLOCK
Casa Orozco: Luis Barragán and José Clemente Orozco's Guadalajaran Masterpiece
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This article is a part of a collaboration with coolhuntermx.com. It was originally published under the title "Luis Barragán and José Clemente Orozco,The House They Built Together ", written and photograped by David Lozano Díaz in collaboration with Lorena Darquea.
There's a lot of discussion surrounding Casa Orozco as to who the real creator is —Luis Barragán or José Clemente Orozco. And even though we know that one of them was responsible for the architecture, the answer still remains unclear. Orozco returned to Mexico in 1934, by invitation from the Mexico City government, after a seven year stint in New York. Once he arrived, he was commissioned to paint a mural inside the Palacio de Bellas Artes. Afterwards, he received commissions from the Jalisco Government to paint a series of murals for three public buildings in Guadalajara.





















































































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