Hostile Architecture: When the City Excludes

An exclusionary urban development project may seem harmless, but its impact has long-term consequences.

The Nezahualcóyotl Hall: Classical Music Is Also Architecture

The Nezahualcóyotl Hall is one of the most important concert venues in Mexico and Latin America. It is located in Mexico City, south of...

The Acropolis: the legendary café, restaurant, and gallery where history comes alive

The most famous story goes that one day Rufino Tamayo gave a drawing to the restaurant owners.

Architecture in the Shadows: 5 Abandoned Buildings in Mexico City

Mexico City is a place where buildings from the early modern era coexist with an unknown future.

The Guillermo Tovar de Teresa House: The Living Face of Porfirian Architecture in Mexico

A grand Porfirian mansion from the early 20th century serves as a repository of bourgeois life in Mexico.

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