At Villas La Escondida, the Ocean Is Meant to Steal the Show
Architect Francisco Pardo’s cliffside residential complex was designed to give visitors a crescendo of views.
Architect Francisco Pardo’s cliffside residential complex was designed to give visitors a crescendo of views.
The capital's robust design community is responding to the health crisis with creative action.
Women at the head of Mexican architecture firms stand in solidarity with the national strike.
The stone and concrete abode designed by CCA engages with local vernacular and maximizes indoor-outdoor living.
Designed by American firm SWA, the area includes plantings and pedestrian routes that envelop buildings by the likes of Tadao Ando.
The architecture studio LANZA Atelier brought its characteristic sparseness and clarity of concept to the renovation job.
Throughout the home, a restrained color palette of white, black, and whitewashed wood coexists in pleasant tension with key accents and patterns.
Mexican architect Alberto Kalach and environmental engineer Luis Urrutia restored around 22 acres of desolate beachfront, adding eco-villas that coexist with their natural surroundings.
Tucked within the chaotic urban fabric of São Paulo, this concrete home designed in the late 1970s was revived by architect Marcio Kogan of local firm Studio MK27.
Organized by itinerant gallery guadalajara90210, the show Pabellón de las Escaleras (Stairs Pavilion) recently opened for art and design fair Zona Maco.