Tatiana Bilbao ESTUDIO Designs an Aquarium in Mazatlán, Mexico Around the Premise of a “Flooded Ruin”
Tatiana Bilbao ESTUDIO’s design for the aquarium in Mazatlán, Mexico, embodies a bold departure from conventional architectural norms, embracing the concept of a “flooded ruin” to create a structure that commands attention and sparks intrigue. Situated at the ...
Mexico Recovers Long-Lost Manuscripts About the Aztec Empire’s Rise and Fall
The recovery of the long-lost codices of San Andrés Tetepilco marks a significant milestone in the preservation of Mexico’s rich cultural heritage. These invaluable manuscripts provide a unique window into the transition from the Aztec empire to the Viceroyalty of New Spain, ...
DNA’s Solar-Powered Hotel Toh Kuyabeh Mirrors Ethereal Bird Flight Undulations in Tulum
DNA Barcelona, a prominent Spanish architecture practice, unveils a groundbreaking concept with the Toh Kuyabeh, a holistic boutique hotel nestled in the verdant landscapes of Tulum, Mexico. This innovative project, developed for the KUYABEH Sustainable Ecological Community, draws ...