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The New Stone Age: 12 Contemporary Houses in Latin America and the Diversity of Their Natural Stones

ArchDaily

These materials highlight the varied geology of Latin America and illustrate how local cultures have adapted their construction methods to natural conditions, resulting in unique and meaningful architecture.

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Contemporary Yet Traditional Courtyards: Enhancing Living Spaces in 10 Chinese Residential Projects

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Image © Weiqi Jin Courtyards have long been a fundamental aspect of traditional Chinese architecture , serving as central spaces around which domestic life is organized. Read more »

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Hotels in Mexico: Utilizing Natural Materials and Waste in Contemporary Construction

ArchDaily

Image © Pacha Mother / Adrian Hernandez In the quest to promote a more sustainable construction where the use of natural materials contributes to the transmission of local traditions and cultures , an increasing number of architecture projects are exploring different resources and techniques to address environmental, economic, or social concerns.

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UNAM Sculpture Space: Integrating Art and Culture into Mexico's Natural Landscape

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Image Cortesía de Andrés Cedillo Integrating contemporary art with the landscape in a dialogue between human creation and the natural environment, the Sculpture Space of the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) represents one of the most important public artworks in Latin America.

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Unleashing the Beauty of Nature and Transforming Interior Spaces

ArchDaily

The marble tiles in the pavilion are iconic elements, symbolizing the architect's commitment to quality materials, craftsmanship, and the creation of spaces that inspire and transcend time. Read more »

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Shaping Space with Curves: Exploring the Architectural Fluidity of 4 Modern Airport Projects in South and East Asia

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A prominent trend in contemporary airport design is the use of curved forms to create fluid, dynamic spaces that enhance both functionality and visual impact.

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This modern, looping farmhouse seems to effortlessly grow from its natural surroundings

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The latest project by Polish firm Mobius Architekci is a contemporary farmhouse-style home , designed to have a harmonious relationship with its natural surroundings. It is situated on a large plot of land, appearing to naturally emerge from the landscape.

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