
Mexico City: The Latest Architecture and News
VIDEO: Fernando Romero, In Residence
In Residence: Fernando Romero on Nowness.com
NOWNESS has released the latest in their "In Residence" series, a collection of short videos that interview designers in their homes. This time, internationally renowned Mexican Architect Fernando Romero presents his Mexico City villa, designed by Francisco Artias in 1955, which he describes as "the ultimate modernity dream come true."
Plaza Mariana / FR-EE / Fernando Romero Enterprise

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Architects: FR-EE / Fernando Romero Enterprise
- Area: 68000 m²
- Year: 2010
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Manufacturers: Kuraray, Imperquimia
Francisco Ramírez 43 / Alter Arquitectura

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Architects: Alter Arquitectura
- Area: 1000 m²
- Year: 2008
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Professionals: Grupo SAI
Fatima House / Jorge Hernández de la Garza

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Architects: Jorge Hernández de la Garza
- Year: 2014
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Manufacturers: Hansgrohe, Hunter Douglas
Cineteca Nacional Siglo XXI / Rojkind Arquitectos

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Architects: Rojkind Arquitectos
- Area: 49000 m²
- Year: 2014
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Manufacturers: Agr, Arquimart, Basaltex, CICCSA, Comex, +12
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Professionals: Ambiente Arquitectos, Auerbach Pollock Friedlander, Citrico + Welcome Branding, CTC Ingenieros, Esrawe, +4
Carlos Marín and José Muñoz-Villers Claim First Prize in Mexico City Urban Planning Competition

A design team led by Carlos Marín and José Muñoz-Villers has claimed first prize in Mexico City’s "La Merced" competition for their masterplan proposal to re-conceive the popular marketplace, Plaza Central La Merced. The team’s design, which beat out about 100 other entries, proposed the realization of a new public square to centralize pedestrian activity and to anchor strategies for urban revitalization, such as the reclamation of local heritage sites, the careful manipulation of natural elements, and the installation of urban furniture as a means for placemaking.
Archivo: Zeller & Moye's Cultural "Exoskeleton" Planned for Mexico City

To be completed in 2016, 'Archivo' is an open space designed by Zeller & Moye in collaboration with FR-EE that will house a vibrant mix of cultural/design activities, with each floor given a different function. Designed as an "exoskeleton" that opens to its context, 'Archivo' aims to enrich the cultural and social life of Mexico City.
More on the project after the jump.
The City Of The Books And The Images / Alejandro Sánchez García - Taller 6A

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Architects: Alejandro Sánchez García - Taller 6A
- Area: 25450 m²
- Year: 2012
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Professionals: Entorno Taller de Paisaje
Richard Meier Unveils 180-Meter Tower Development in Mexico

Richard Meier & Partners has unveiled the “Reforma Towers,” a 40-story, mixed use development planned for Mexico City’s historic Paseo de la Reforma. Comprised of two high-rise towers, clad in Meier’s signature white concrete, the new development will bring high end office, hotel, and retail space, as well as restaurants and a fitness center to the city’s distinguished Boulevard upon completion in 2015.
Siqueiros Public Art Gallery / Esrawe Studio + arquitectura 911sc

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Architects: Esrawe Studio, arquitectura 911sc
- Area: 75 m²
- Year: 2010
Cervantes Theater / Ensamble Studio

Hegel 516 / FRB Arquitectos Asociados
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Architects: FRB Arquitectos Asociados
- Area: 1400 m²
- Year: 2013
MEXTRÓPOLI: The First International Festival of Architecture & the City

Building upon its 15 years of experience, the Arquine Conference presents MEXTRÓPOLI, a festival that will position Mexico City as an epicenter of architecture and a leader in creative transformation.
MEXTRÓPOLI is a critical project that will encourage and promote culture, urban regeneration, and the artistic heritage of Mexico city.
MEXTRÓPOLI will host over 30 academic, cultural and tourist activities, held principally in the historic center of the city.
MEXTRÓPOLI invites the public to connect to the city in six different ways:
Latin America's Top 8 Smart Cities

In this article for Fast Company, Boyd Cohen counts down the top 8 smart cities in Latin America. Using publicly available data and his own comprehensive framework to evaluate how smart a city is, he has generated a list which even he admits features a couple of surprises in the top spots. To see the list and discover what each city has achieved to deserve its ranking, you can read the full article here.










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