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Pelli Clarke & Partners completes the tallest building in Mexico City

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Pelli Clarke & Partners has completed Torre Mítikah, the tallest building in Mexico City. Situated in the city’s Coyoacán neighborhood, the 877-foot-tall residential skyscraper is described by its designers as a “window to the heavens.”

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Castelar 75 Polanco office building, Mexico City

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A “boutique-building” situated in the heart of Polanco, an exclusive residential area in Mexico City , Castelar 75 is considered to be one of the Country’s most cutting-edge architectural creations.

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Tijuana City Guide: 9 Projects to Explore in the 2024 World Design Capital

ArchDaily

Mexico border is a region of vast historical, cultural, and economic significance, where cities of fundamental importance to North America have emerged. Tijuana —located in northeastern Mexico—, is one of these cities. Historically, the city has been a melting pot of nuances reflected in its urban landscape.

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Departamento T by Chain + Siman

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The remodeling of Departamento T, a 415 m2 home in Mexico City, arose from the need for a radical change in the space to reflect a new chapter in the life of its user. The apartment occupies the entire 8th floor of a building in the urban heart of Mexico City, a refuge from the clamor of the streets.

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The Second Studio Podcast: Local Architecture and Natural Landscapes of the Southwest

ArchDaily

A variety of subjects are covered with honesty and humor: some episodes are interviews, while others are tips for fellow designers, reviews of buildings and other projects, or casual explorations of everyday life and design. The Second Studio is also available on iTunes , Spotify , and YouTube. Read more »

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Build your dream home at Sordo Madaleno’s award-winning Valle de Bravo development in the State of Mexico

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The clubhouse is the centrepiece of Valle San Nicolás, a new residential development masterplanned by Sordo Madaleno on the outskirts of Valle de Bravo in the State of Mexico. Flat and ready to build on, it’s earmarked for a one-bedroom ranch-style investment home and benefits from views of the lake.

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Kevin Daly Architects completes new Houston Endowment HQ project

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Kevin Daly Architects (kdA) recently celebrated the completion of their new Houston Endowment headquarters project, designed in collaboration with Mexico City-based studio PRODUCTURA. While noticeably similar to the 36-year-old Menil Collection just outside the city, the headquarters building also offer.

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