There are several reasons why Colima is a Mexican state of relevant cultural wealth, one of them is due to its climate and orography where beaches such as Manzanillo and the Colima volcano are sheltered, facilitating tourism in this region. Moreover, the rich pre-Hispanic history signed on archaeological sites such as "El Chanal", "La Campana" and "Meseta de la Hierbabuena", as well as some important haciendas (farms) such as the Hacienda de Nogueras, Hacienda del Carmen and Hacienda San Antonio.
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Architecture in Mexico: Projects that Highlight the Colima Territory
https://www.archdaily.com/969359/architecture-in-mexico-projects-that-highlight-the-colima-territoryMónica Arellano
Architecture in Mexico: Projects to Explore the Yucatán Territory Beyond Mérida
Yucatán is a state located in the southeastern part of Mexico on what is known as the Yucatán Peninsula, bordered by the Gulf of Mexico, Quintana Roo, and Campeche. Within this state, there are 4 magical towns: Izamal, Maní, Sisal, and Valladolid. The architecture of this region is a blend of indigenous, Hispanic, Mexican, French, Italian, and American influences.
https://www.archdaily.com/1005619/architecture-in-mexico-projects-to-explore-the-yucatan-territory-beyond-meridaMónica Arellano
Tropical Architecture: Projects to Understand the Territory of Sayulita, Mexico
Sayulita is a small beach town in Nayarit, a state located in the western region of Mexico. It is a locality of about 3,390 inhabitants that has grown significantly in the last decade due to tourism, mainly from the United States and Canada, who are attracted by the landscapes and waves that have made it one of Mexico's main surfing destinations.
https://www.archdaily.com/1003033/tropical-architecture-projects-to-understand-the-territory-of-sayulita-mexicoMónica Arellano