Architecture in Mexico has a vast history that is made up of various aspects that touch astrological, political, spiritual and economic issues. Although today there are only ruins of some of the most important pre-Hispanic complexes, thanks to the in-depth research that has been carried out, we can have some representations of what those buildings that laid the foundations of what makes us today were like. In these representations, it is possible to notice the presence of natural materials that were a response to their environment such as basalt stone, stucco and some vegetable paintings whose remains persist to this day.
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Palm and Straw Roofs: Examples in Mexico That Explore Their Possibilities
https://www.archdaily.com/974339/palm-and-straw-roofs-examples-in-mexico-that-explore-their-possibilitiesMónica Arellano
"A Quien Corresponda", an Exhibition that Seeks to Recognize Mexican design in the USA
'A quien corresponda' is an exhibition at the Kirkland Gallery at the Graduate School of Design at Harvard, which emerges as a call within another. Being aware of the scarcity of opportunities for exhibition and appreciation of design in Mexico, an open invitation extended to practices dedicated to architecture, design and / or art interested in showing their work in an area of 0.0588m2 (the area of one leaf letter) within the space of the gallery, taking advantage of the opportunity to appropriate the gallery in a period of two weeks.
https://www.archdaily.com/915828/a-quien-corresponda-an-exhibition-that-seeks-to-recognize-mexican-design-in-the-usaInés Benítez y Edgar Rodríguez