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UIA 2030 Award Finalists Announced

The International Union of Architects (UIA), in partnership with UN-HABITAT, have announced the Regional Finalists of first stage of the UIA 2030 Award. The biennial award, which is in its inaugural edition, honors the work of architects contributing to the UN 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and New Urban Agenda through built projects that demonstrate design quality and alignment with the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

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Izar Houses / Taller ADG Alonso de Garay + MDB Micaela de Bernardí

Izar Houses / Taller ADG Alonso de Garay + MDB Micaela de Bernardí - Exterior Photography, Detail
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  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  6570
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2020
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Mafi, PERILBAGNO, WOLF CREEK CEDAR

Damian Restaurant / Taller ADG Alonso de Garay + MDB Micaela De Bernardí

Damian Restaurant / Taller ADG Alonso de Garay + MDB Micaela De Bernardí - Exterior Photography, Adaptive Reuse, Facade
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  • Architects: MDB Micaela De Bernardí, Taller ADG Alonso de Garay
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  694
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2020
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Andreu World, Dunn Edwards, McNichols, Potocco, Santenay Honed, +1

Architecture for the Performing Arts: 15 Venues in Mexico

Broadly speaking, the performing arts are all those disciplines that take place on a stage, although the main ones are dance, theatre and music. However, parades, religious processions, holiday celebrations and carnivals also have a clear scenic quality. That is why the stage space is so important not only for the presentations of these disciplines but also for carrying out a whole bodily and spatial process that is supported by the architecture.

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Paradero Hotel / Yashar Yektajo + Rubén Valdez

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Todos Santos, Mexico
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  12000
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2021
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  AutoDesk, Adobe, Jardinarte, Partr3s, Trimble, +1

Casa Malandra / TAC Taller Alberto Calleja

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Puerto Escondido, Mexico

The Rise of Co-Living: Designing for Communal Life

Communal living is nothing new. Throughout history, housing has long been tied to both shared needs and a concentration of resources. Today, between population growth and an increase in urban density and real estate prices, architects and urban planners have been pursuing alternatives for shared living. These new models explore a range of spatial and formal configurations with a shared vision for the future.

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Beta Building / Taller ACA

Beta Building / Taller ACA - Exterior Photography, Mixed Use Architecture
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Architecture in Mexico: Projects that Highlight the Quintana Roo Territory

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There are several reasons why Quintana Roo —a state located in the southeastern region of Mexico— has an important cultural wealth. One of them is because of world-class tourism which has led it to have one of the eight international airports in Mexico in addition to being praised by the World Tourism Organization.

Tajin 413 Building / Cometrue

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Ciudad de México, Mexico
  • Architects: Cometrue
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  1372
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2021
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Cemex, Crivial, Helvex, Interceramic, Mabe, +4

Refurbishment, Adaptive Reuse and Extension of Apartments in Mexico

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It has become evident that the spaces we inhabit have changed. The COVID-19 pandemic has forced us to appreciate values as lighting, ventilation, and comfort when working in home.

Architecture in Mexico: Projects that Highlight the Estado de Mexico Territory

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There are several reasons why the Estado de Mexico (a state, not the country) is important not only at the national level but also because of its intrinsic relationship with Mexico City since 59 of its municipalities are considered part of the Metropolitan Area of the Valley of Mexico. In this area, there are a large number of industrial plants. In addition, it houses some of the most visited archaeological sites such as Teotihuacán, Tetzuco, Azcapotzalco, Chalco, and Amaquemecan.

Rinconada Margaritas / Luis Aldrete

Rinconada Margaritas / Luis Aldrete - Apartments
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  • Architects: Luis Aldrete
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  10126
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2017
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Hansgrohe, Novaceramic

Architecture in Mexico: Projects that Highlight the Morelos Territory

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Morelos is a state nestled in the south-central region of Mexico, surrounded by the states of Puebla, Guerrero, Estado de México, and Mexico City. With just over 4,893 km² of territory, it's Mexico's second smallest state. It's capital and largest city is Cuernavaca.

La Duna Skatepark and Communal Centre / Oficina de Vinculación UNAM + Valia Wright + Eduardo Peón + Elías Group

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Ciudad Juárez, Mexico

Open Air: New Ways We Can Live Together in Nature

“We need a new spatial contract." This is the call of Hashim Sarkis, curator of the Venice Biennale 2021, as an invitation for architects to imagine new spaces in which we can live together. Between a move towards urban flight and global housing crises, the growth of more low-rise, dense developments may provide an answer in the countryside. Turning away from single family homes in rural areas and suburbs, modern housing projects are exploring new models of shared living in nature.

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