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ARCHITECTURE IN MEXICO |
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august 8th |
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dear designboom reader, recent examples of architectural projects in mexico embrace nature in various intriguing ways. wrapped in a bamboo skin, the ‘kan’ treehouse by sam gordon and alejandro dumas offers a contemplative hideaway amid the lush vegetation of la jungla maya in tulum. set amid a woodland area in malinalco, the modular, prefab ‘wander 2.0’ by rojkind arquitectos emerges as a pyramidal getaway cabin that invites visitors to disconnect from the city and reconnect with the natural surroundings. last, interior courtyards bring natural light, air, and greenery inside projects such as ‘nuestro sueño’, a clay-clad residence by espacio 18 arquitectura in oaxaca, and the two-story 'casa mika' by ASP architects. thanks for reading! sofia lekka angelopoulou | senior editor |
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