When looking at the population of the world's metropolises, in this case Mexico City, the reality is that the majority of the people living there have migrated from other regions of the country and, sometimes, from other countries as well. Of course, thanks to the Covid-19 pandemic, companies and schools have gone virtual, and, with their work and studies no longer tied to urban centers, people have left in masse for the coast and other less populated areas in search of space and lower living costs.
Alberto Kalach
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Gentrification and Dystopia: The Future of Mexico City in the Aftermath of the Covid-19 Pandemic
https://www.archdaily.com/956557/gentrification-and-dystopia-the-future-of-mexico-city-in-the-aftermath-of-the-covid-19-pandemicMónica Arellano
Zicatela House / Taller de Arquitectura X / Alberto Kalach
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Architects: Taller de Arquitectura X / Alberto Kalach
- Year: 2016
https://www.archdaily.com/907258/zicatela-taller-de-arquitectura-x-alberto-kalachDaniel Tapia