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  • Mexico City architects protest "fake, unlawful" referendum on Foster-designed airport

    The result of the public vote to scrap Foster + Partners' partially built airport for Mexico City has not gone down well among local architects, who have described the referendum as an example of the country's "political issues and corruption". More about Mexico City architects protest "fake, unlawful" referendum on Foster-designed airport

    Eleanor Gibson | 1 November 2018 | Leave a comment
  • Foster + Partners' Mexico City airport

    Foster's $13 billion Mexico City airport scrapped after public vote

    Foster + Partners' new airport for Mexico City has been cancelled midway through construction, following a public referendum that resulted in a majority vote against the project. More about Foster's billion Mexico City airport scrapped after public vote

    Eleanor Gibson | 30 October 2018 | Leave a comment
  • Parque Lincoln pavilion by Alberto Oderiz, TO and Lanza Atelier

    Pavilion by Mexico City architects to become community centre in earthquake-hit town

    This pavilion erected in the pond of a Mexico City park was built from stacks of earthen blocks, which were dismantled to be rebuilt as part of a community centre in a town hit by last year's deadly earthquake. More about Pavilion by Mexico City architects to become community centre in earthquake-hit town

    Eleanor Gibson | 23 October 2018 | Leave a comment
  • Museo Abierto by Fernanda Canales

    Fernanda Canales completes reflective pavilion for Design Week Mexico 2018

    Trees, bark chips and visitors are all reflected in mirrors behind the severe black exterior of this pavilion, which Mexican architect Fernanda Canales created for this year's Design Week Mexico. More about Fernanda Canales completes reflective pavilion for Design Week Mexico 2018

    Eleanor Gibson | 17 October 2018 | Leave a comment
  • Take a trip to Mexico City via our new Pinterest board

    To coincide with Design Week Mexico, we've created a new Pinterest board that showcases the best architecture in Mexico City, including David Chipperfield's Nuevo Polanco and a concrete culinary school with board-marked walls. Follow Dezeen on Pinterest ›

    More about Take a trip to Mexico City via our new Pinterest board
    Fiona Hartley | 14 October 2018 | Leave a comment
  • Ryo Kan by GLVDK Studio

    Ryo Kan hotel blends Mexican materials and Japanese traditions

    Guests at this hotel in Mexico City, designed by local architect Regina Galvanduque, can bathe in rooftop jacuzzis, drink tea on tatami mats or find zen in its courtyard garden. More about Ryo Kan hotel blends Mexican materials and Japanese traditions

    Eleanor Gibson | 13 October 2018 | Leave a comment
  • Masa Crítica by EWE

    Blackened Mexico City coin factory provides moody setting for EWE exhibit

    Smokey black walls, old chimneys and machinery surround this exhibition of design collective EWE Studio's works inside a 17th-century mint in Mexico City. More about Blackened Mexico City coin factory provides moody setting for EWE exhibit

    Eleanor Gibson | 12 October 2018 | Leave a comment
  • LC710 by Taller Hector Barroso

    Taller Hector Barroso completes caramel-coloured apartment complex in Mexico City

    Architecture firm Taller Hector Barroso has designed a housing complex in Mexico City, with warm-hued concrete walls inside and out. More about Taller Hector Barroso completes caramel-coloured apartment complex in Mexico City

    Bridget Goldberg | 12 October 2018 | Leave a comment
  • Alcázar de Toledo by Sordo Madaleno Arquitectos

    Grass terraces zigzag up Sordo Madaleno Arquitectos' Mexico City apartments

    Black porcelain walls appear to fold up and around the huge windows and gardens of this luxury housing block, which Sordo Madaleno Arquitectos has staggered down a hill in Mexico City. More about Grass terraces zigzag up Sordo Madaleno Arquitectos' Mexico City apartments

    Eleanor Gibson | 7 October 2018 | Leave a comment
  • ew Mexico City International Airport by Foster and Romero

    Fate of Foster's Mexico City airport left to public vote

    Mexico's next president has called a referendum so the public can decide whether to continue the construction of the capital's major new airport, designed by Norman Foster and Fernando Romero. More about Fate of Foster's Mexico City airport left to public vote

    Eleanor Gibson | 22 August 2018 | Leave a comment
  • Bar Auditorio Nacional by Esrawe

    Esrawe Studio completes glossy bar at Mexico City's Auditorio Nacional

    Shiny tiles gently curve across the ceiling of this bar that Mexican studio Esrawe Studio has completed at one of the country's largest entertainment venues. More about Esrawe Studio completes glossy bar at Mexico City's Auditorio Nacional

    Dan Howarth | 19 August 2018 | Leave a comment
  • Studio Davidpompa Showroom

    Davidpompa creates "vivid tour" of materials at its Mexico City showroom

    Design studio Davidpompa has revamped its showroom in Mexico City to include a rich collage of the local materials featured in its products, like big chunks of volcanic rock, weathered brass and copper rings, and decorative black clay. More about Davidpompa creates "vivid tour" of materials at its Mexico City showroom

    Eleanor Gibson | 18 August 2018 | Leave a comment
  • Cancha La Doce by All Arquitectura

    Chequered blue sports venue reinvigorates impoverished Mexico City neighbourhood

    Mexican design studio All Arquitectura has created a vibrant football and basketball court for one of the poorest and most violent areas of Mexico City. More about Chequered blue sports venue reinvigorates impoverished Mexico City neighbourhood

    Bridget Goldberg | 10 August 2018 | Leave a comment
  • "No architect today is capable of buildings like Luis Barragán's"

    The sensual and autobiographical qualities of the house Mexican architect Luis Barragán built for himself are rarely found in today's buildings, says Aaron Betsky. More about "No architect today is capable of buildings like Luis Barragán's"

    Aaron Betsky | 30 April 2018 | Leave a comment
  • Reforma 432 by Foster + Partners

    Foster + Partners' Reforma 432 will rival Mexico City's tallest building

    Construction is due to commence on a skyscraper by Foster + Partners in Mexico City, set to match the height of the city's tallest tower. More about Foster + Partners' Reforma 432 will rival Mexico City's tallest building

    Eleanor Gibson | 28 April 2018 | Leave a comment
  • Cuernavaca House by Tapia Mcmahon

    Wooden staircase twists through centre of concrete and brick house in Mexico City

    An ash staircase lined with a bookcase twists around an atrium in this family home in Mexico City by Tapia McMahon, which has been made from concrete and reclaimed brick. More about Wooden staircase twists through centre of concrete and brick house in Mexico City

    India Block | 14 January 2018 | 3 comments
  • Threads by Belzberg Architects

    Aluminium strips curve through Mexico City building by Belzberg Architects

    California firm Belzberg Architects has wrapped vertical aluminium strips around the outside of an office building in Mexico City, which continue inside to form various nooks and private areas. More about Aluminium strips curve through Mexico City building by Belzberg Architects

    Bridget Goldberg | 29 December 2017 | 15 comments
  • Taller Estrella by Belzberg Architects

    Kosher cookery school in Mexico City features board-marked concrete walls

    Californian studio Belzberg Architects has built a concrete culinary school in Mexico City, offering a range of facilities to the local Jewish community, including rooftop yoga and art galleries. More about Kosher cookery school in Mexico City features board-marked concrete walls

    Eleanor Gibson | 22 December 2017 | 1 comment
  • The Bora Residential Tower by ZHA

    Zaha Hadid Architects begins work on Mexico City's "highest residential tower"

    Construction has begun on Zaha Hadid Architects' residential high-rise in the Mexican capital, set to become the city's tallest apartment building. More about Zaha Hadid Architects begins work on Mexico City's "highest residential tower"

    Eleanor Gibson | 10 November 2017 | 1 comment
  • Earthquake damage in Mexico City

    Mexico City's earthquake-hit areas at risk of becoming "a paradise for developers"

    The reconstruction of Mexico City following its deadly earthquake needs urgent regulation to prevent developers spoiling the character of historic neighbourhoods, says architect and Design Week Mexico director Emilio Cabrero. More about Mexico City's earthquake-hit areas at risk of becoming "a paradise for developers"

    Dan Howarth | 2 November 2017 | Leave a comment
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