Over the years, interior design has evolved according to the needs that arise, but above all according to the experiences we seek to provoke in the user. In the last two years, we witnessed a radical change and a particular interest in this subject because the pandemic forced us to pay specific attention to the configuration of the places we inhabit. This brought about much more holistic designs that cater to the wellbeing of the user, combining colours, sensory experiences, technology and natural elements that promote health.
Hector Padilla Ferraris
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Mexican Interiors: 18 Spaces That Use Books as a Design Element
https://www.archdaily.com/978373/mexican-interiors-18-spaces-that-use-books-as-a-design-elementMónica Arellano
Cereso Femenil Library / Proyecto Reacciona A.C
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Architects: Proyecto Reacciona A.C
- Area: 135 m²
- Year: 2021
https://www.archdaily.com/971101/cereso-femenil-library-proyecto-reacciona-acAgustina Coulleri
Colonia Héctor Caballero Library / Proyecto Reacciona A.C
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Architects: Proyecto Reacciona A.C
- Area: 80 m²
- Year: 2021
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Manufacturers: Gilsa, Ladrillera Mecanizada, Trimble Navigation
https://www.archdaily.com/959040/colonia-hector-caballero-library-proyecto-reacciona-acAndreas Luco