Mikve Rajel by Pascal Arquitectos
A Jewish purification ritual takes place in the pools of this Mexico City bathhouse. More
A Jewish purification ritual takes place in the pools of this Mexico City bathhouse. More
Following our recent feature about projects that intentionally look as though the builders haven’t left yet, here’s a restaurant in Mexico City with lumps of plaster and holes on its ceiling. More
A house once occupied by Mexican communist party founder M. N. Roy has been converted into a nightclub by French architects Emmanuel Picault and Ludwig Godefroy. More
FREE Fernando Romero EnterprisE have completed this anvil-shaped museum in Mexico City, with a windowless facade composed of hexagonal aluminium tiles. More
Mexican firm Rojkind Arquitectos created this design for the restoration of the National Archive Museum in Mexico City, located in a former prison. More
This skyscraper by Mexican studio Rojkind Arquitectos is about to commence construction in Mexico City. More
Mexican studio FRENTEarquitectura have completed a house in México City where the upper storey overhangs a long strip of garden. More
Mexican designer Liliana Ovalle has designed a sofa informed by makeshift furniture that can be seen on the streets of Mexico City. More
Mexican studio Rojkind Arquitectos and industrial designer Hector Esrawe have designed a Japanese restaurant for Mexico City. More
Update: we've added a new set of diagrams and model shots to our story about the New Tamayo Museum by Rojkind Arquitectos and BIG, published yesterday. Read the story here.
Rojkind Arquitectos and Copenhagen architects BIG have won a competition to design a museum overlooking Mexico City. More
La Capital, a restaurant designed by architects Dellekamp, opened in Mexico City this week. More
More from DCPP Arquitectos: the Mexican architects have recently completed a private residence in Mexico City. More
Mexican architects DCPP Arquitectos have completed a textile warehouse and office building in Mexico City. More
Austrian firm Architects Collective have completed Origami, a Corian-clad penthouse on top of an existing building in Mexico City. More