EB 4- Mexico in Concrete
With this issue dedicated to architecture recently built in Mexico with exposed concrete or apparent concrete, we started a line that aims to show how architects from different countries are addressing the formal repercussions and expressive possibilities of the use of that material and the constructive techniques that make it possible.
In this last issue we have had the guidance of Ernesto Alva, a good connoisseur of Mexican architecture, as well as being an architect, professor of architecture faculty at UNAM and president of Mexico's biennial architecture since 1994, he is the author of numerous publications on Mexican architecture and coordinator of the essential "Architecture Guide of Mexico City".
THE ALLEY HOUSE. MÉXICO DF
dmp Arquitectura
CASA LARGA. MÉRIDA, YUCATÁN. 2003
Augusto Quijano Arquitectos
DATAFLUX TOWER. SAN PEDRO GARZA GARCIA, NUEVO LEON
Agustin Landa Vertiz
JUAREZ COMPLEX - EXTERNAL RELATIONS SECRETARIAT. CIUDAD DE MÉXICO
Legorreta + Legorreta
ESTUDIO EXPLANADA. LOMAS DE CHAPULTEPEC, MEXICO D.F.
Tatiana Bilbao y at 103
UNIVERSITY MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART - CENTRO CULTURAL UNIVERSITARIO UNAM
Teodoro González de León
TERMINAL 2, INTERNACIONAL AIRPORT BENITO JUÁREZ AT MÉXICO CITY MÉXICO, FEDERAL DISTRICT.
J. Francisco Serrano, Susana García Fuertes y Pablo Serrano Orozco M. en C. Luis Sánchez Estrada
COMPLEX “REFORMA 222”. MÉXICO D.F.
Teodoro González de León
APARTMENT’S CONDOMINIUM BASALTO. HOUSING DEVELOPMENT CUMBRES DE SANTA FE. MEXICO, FEDERAL DISTRICT
J. Francisco Serrano, Susana García Fuertes y Pablo Serrano
TDA HOUSE. PUERTO ESCONDIDO, OAXACA
Eduardo Cadaval & Clara Solà-Morales
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