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Mexican Architect Miguel Ángel Aragonés Patents Construction System with “Intelligent Prefabricated” Technology

July 23, 2021 Equipo ArchDaily México 0

The renowned Mexican architect Miguel Ángel Aragonés presented ten years of research materialized in his most recent project entitled “Casa PI” whose acronym translates to a new “intelligent prefabricated” construction project. Patented in Switzerland, this system seeks to break the housing paradigm from an integral design that combines the structure of the house with the furniture and new automation technologies in architecture.

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“Focusing on Architecture as Process”: Interview with Elena Tudela, Curator of the Mexican Pavilion at the 2021 Venice Biennale

June 11, 2021 Equipo ArchDaily México 0

The Federal Secretary of Culture and the National Institute of Fine Arts and Literature (INBAL) present the exhibit, titled Desplazamientos (Displacements), which will represent Mexico in the 17th International Exhibition of Architecture-The Biennale of Venice, taking place from May 22 to November 21, 2021 in the Venetian Arsenal. The exhibition aims to redefine the way that Mexico participates in this distinguished space, one of architecture’s global stages and a platform for countries to share their cultural heritage. The Mexican pavilion, titled Displacements, is the result of a dialogue between the representatives of the 12 chosen projects and the the curatorial team as a part of the process to transform the pre-established theme of the Venice Biennale and to formulate a dialogue through spatial, artistic, and constructive demonstration.

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Rojkind Arquitectos Proposes A “Mourning Claim” Memorial for Coronavirus Victims

August 25, 2020 Equipo ArchDaily México 0

Rojkind Arquitectos has revealed a “mourning claim” memorial proposal for coronavirus victims. The design project led by Michel Rojkind, Arturo Ortíz Struck, and Diego Díaz Lezama has initially envisioned the memorial both in New York City’s Times Square and Mexico City’s Zocalo.

“We are claiming the act of mourning. We can at least take care of that, of building symbols where we can place the testimony of our life and the lives of others,” stated the authors.