
Rivera House / Taller de Arquitectura Miguel Montor
Glamorous Glass Bricks Are Booming – Again

In 1977, a New York Times article by Carter B. Horsley proclaimed that “Glamorous Glass Bricks Are Booming:” once a “less than first-class” material, it was beginning to gain acceptance among architects in residential and restaurant projects for its translucence, privacy, visual interest, and sense of order. However, following the industry’s brief but widespread use of glass bricks, many now associate the material with outdated 80’s architectural styles, an aesthetic that few seem interested in reviving. Yet pioneering contemporary architects have begun using this unique material in new and distinctly modern ways, whether for sleek and minimalist bathrooms, industrial bars and restaurants, vintage residential windows, or even experimental urban facades. As Horsley stated, it appears that glamorous glass bricks are booming – again.
Maria Montessori Mazatlán School / EPArquitectos + Estudio Macías Peredo

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Architects: EPArquitectos, Estudio Macías Peredo
- Area: 2100 m²
- Year: 2016
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Manufacturers: Novaceramic, PVA, Pacific Cast Concrete
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Professionals: CEROMOTION
Conservatory / Lorenzo Alvarez Arquitectos

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Architects: Lorenzo Alvarez Arquitectos
- Year: 2014
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Manufacturers: Comex
Division del Norte Building / Iconico
Architecture in Mexico: Exploring Houses to Understand the Territory of Mérida

The city of Merida –capital of the Yucatan state in Mexico– is a region that has experienced a rise in architectural development in recent years due to the emerging talent that has made a name for itself with national awards and biennial proposals throughout the country. Due to Merida's tropical climate, the architecture on this site corresponds to specific geographical conditions that make it one of the most visited destinations in the world.
Go House / Agustin Landa Ruiloba
Keita House / Di Frenna Arquitectos
Eight Beams House / Covachita Taller de Arquitectura

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Architects: Covachita Taller de Arquitectura
- Area: 547 m²
- Year: 2018
25 Projects Merged into the Diverse Landscape of California
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Located in the western region of the United States, the state of California is the most populous state and the third-largest — it includes some of the most populated cities of the country such as Los Angeles, San Diego, San Francisco, Long Beach and Oakland.
The Beauty of Marble in Interiors and Facades

Michelangelo's sculptures. The ancient Greek temples. Castle interiors and palaces. The iconic Barcelona Pavilion of Mies van der Rohe. When we approach the history of architecture and sculpture, it is inevitable that we speak of marble. Originating from a chemical reaction in limestone when exposed to high pressures and temperatures for thousands of years, this notable material is a metamorphic rock generally found in regions where volcanic activity has occurred. Its extraction, by itself, is already a spectacle.
Cuatro Caminos Transit Oriented Development / Manuel Cervantes Estudio + JSa

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Architects: JSa, Manuel Cervantes Estudio
- Year: 2016
El Higuerón Community Center / AGENdA Agencia de Arquitectura + + Dellekamp Schleich

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Architects: AGENdA Agencia de Arquitectura +, Dellekamp Schleich
- Area: 760 m²
- Year: 2019
Innovative Uses of Water in Architecture

From playful indoor pools to tranquil exterior fountains to soaring waterfalls and grand lakes of enormous proportions, architecture throughout the centuries has engaged with water in endlessly innovative ways. Sometimes serving aesthetic purposes, but just as often acting as centers of activity or promoting sustainability, water features can take countless different forms and serve multiple different purposes. Below, we synthesize a series of water features espoused by innovative contemporary architectural projects, ranging from single-family residential homes to vast commercial complexes.
Herra2 House / Landa Suberville
Rebull 85 Building / dmp arquitectura

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Architects: dmp arquitectura
- Area: 0 Area
- Year: 2019
Amé 236 Housing / Lavalle + Peniche Arquitectos

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Architects: Lavalle + Peniche Arquitectos
- Area: 2136 m²
- Year: 2018
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Manufacturers: AutoDesk, Chaos Group, Autodesk Media and Entertainment, Comex, Helvex, +2














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