When we think of spaces that foster meditation, our minds often travel either to Japan's Zen gardens, where clean lines and carefully arranged landscaping call for stillness, or to Scandinavia's designs with neutral tones and soft fabrics. These styles evoke a sense of calm through simplicity, often seen as a characteristic of Japanese and Northern European architectural styles. Yet, stillness and meditation are not restricted to these types of settings. Latin American architectural traditions also offer powerful, though often overlooked, approaches to meditative spaces. With earthy tones of terracotta, rough adobe textures, intimate courtyards, and a strong connection to nature, these environments call for reflection through warmth and material richness, creating spaces that are calming without being understated.
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A Warm Approach to Meditation: 5 Houses in Latin America to Find Stillness in Vibrant Spaces
https://www.archdaily.com/1021799/a-warm-approach-to-meditation-5-houses-in-latin-america-to-find-stillness-in-vibrant-spacesMoises Carrasco
Mexican Houses That Show the Many Ways to Use Bricks
This week we present a selection of the best images of brick houses published on our site. These 11 Mexican projects reveal the diversity of expression that architects in the country have achieved through creative arrangements of the brick modules. read on for a selection of images from prominent photographers such as Carlos Berdejo Mandujano, Onnis Luque, and Patrick Lopez.
https://www.archdaily.com/893830/mexican-houses-that-show-the-many-ways-to-use-bricksMaría Francisca González