archatlas: Mexican Projects That Use Wood in Wondrous…





















archatlas:

Mexican Projects That Use Wood in Wondrous Ways 

Wood has been an indispensable material in the history of civilization. Different regions from around the world have used it for specific climatic conditions. Mexico, as we have mentioned on several occasions, is an extensive country where different climates, resources and ways of life fit. Therefore the application of wood in architecture has been developed in a number of ways, from its structural use to produce roofs for Mayan huts to projects that seek to revive vernacular architecture

Take a look at these Mexican projects that use wood in wondrous ways, identified from the top:

  • IK LAB Jorge Eduardo Neira Sterkel
  • BRUMA Winery TAC Taller de Arquitectura Contextual
  • Media Perra House Santos Bolívar
  • RLJ Chapel José Ricardo Yslas Gámez
  • Departamentos Artia AS Arquitectura + CO-LAB Design Office
  • Wood House S-AR stacion-ARquitectura
  • Treehouse Suite Deture Culsign, Architecture+Interiors 
  • Element Studios Manada Architectural Boundaries 
  • House on the Pacific Coast Bernardi + Peschard arquitectura
  • Essay 4 Spatial Prosthesis MANADA Architectural Boundaries
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