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Mexican uses of concrete span thousands of years, stretching as far back as the Aztecs to the present day. It is no surprise then that the country has a rich culture of architectural styles that incorporate the age-old material; whether through a deep understanding of cement’s varied textures and patterns or a knowledge of how cement interacts with the country’s diverse climactic conditions, which range from lush vegetation to arid deserts.
Mexico’s concrete architecture is as varied as the country’s geography. The recent projects below illustrate how architects are drawing from this rich natural and historical heritage to create unique styles of concrete construction.
Casa Candelaria
By Cherem Arquitectos, Mexico
Popular Choice Winner, 2020 A+Awards, Private House (XL > 5000 sq ft)
House P
By Cherem Arquitectos, Mexico
This house ensconced among trees in the state of Mexico plays with theatricality in many ways. The open triangular shape of the house — appearing to be folded onto itself — opens onto a large, dramatic luminous courtyard overrun by bushes and stooping trees. For their part, the exterior walls are like concrete curtains framing the free-reigning nature. The overall result is a house which engages dynamically with its surrounding environment: a concrete canvas onto which nature can play a starring role.
Pabellón 3E
By TACO Taller de Arquitectura Contextual, Mérida, Mexico
L House
By Dellekamp Schleich, Mexico
This L-shaped house goes to extreme lengths to preserve the pre-existing trees on the wooded lot by incorporating them quite literally into the building’s footprint. The house includes a series of small courtyards that interweave pre-existing vegetation and offer ample privacy for each section of the building. Meanwhile, the faded smooth paneled concrete quietly blends in with the house’s stone walls, adding to the house’s peaceful harmony with the surrounding forest.
Nuestro sueño
By Espacio 18 Arquitectura, Oaxaca, Mexico
Casa Estudio
By Intersticial Arquitectura, Santiago de Querétaro, Mexico
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