Sonora is a state located in the northwestern region of Mexico geographically bordering the states of Arizona in the United States, Chihuahua, Sinaloa and facing the Sea of Cortez. It has 179,503 km² of surface being the second least extensive state in the country. Its capital and most populated city is Hermosillo. However, other important localities are Ciudad Obregón, Guaymas, Nogales, Agua Prieta and Navojoa.
There are several reasons why Sonora is a state that is becoming more and more relevant on the national scene, some of them are due to the tourist interest in the landscapes that frame the Sierra Madre Occidental, the contrast of the desert with the coast of the Sea. Cortés, gastronomy and extensive culture. Currently, due to the interest and growth of the population and cities, contemporary Mexican architects and architects have dedicated themselves to constructing some buildings of a residential, cultural and recreational nature that are showing common gestures that make up the new architecture of the region. Here are some examples within this territory so that you can continue exploring the architecture of Mexico.
Housing
Casa Sal / Imativa Arquitectos
Casa MRE / Imativa Arquitectos
Casa-Mar / Imativa Arquitectos
Residencia R35 / Imativa Arquitectos
Restaurantes
Bar del Parque La Ruina / Tamen Arquitectura
Light / TAMEN arq
Oficinas
Remodelación Edificio MA / Azul Celeste
CO-E / Imativa Arquitectos
Revitalización Edificio Niños Héroes / Grupo Arsciniest
Deportes
Estadio Sonora / 3Arquitectura
Educación
Colegio San José / Carte Arquitectos
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