9 Mexican architects that are transforming the architecture of our country

For all of them he has performed temperature analysis, characteristics of the area and materials before starting to build. Marcela González finds in the architectural design the way of expressing her passion for the nature, sensations and life of the places where she builds.

Andrea Cesarman, co -founder of Cubic Architects and director of Design Week Mexico.

Víctor Benítez

Andrea Cesarman

Andrea is a recognized interior specialized architect. For twenty years she has worked on multiple projects in which, she says, she proposes, but her clients «give her the soul.» To do this, Cesarman part of a concept adapted to space.

A concept that manages is that architects are «well -being facilitators», which in their spaces must inhabit to be happy. From Cubic Architects, it has developed modernist projects for residences, condominiums, offices and museums.

Frida Escobedo, the first Mexican architect to design a pavilion for Serpentine Galleries in 2018.

Rafael Gamo

Frida Escobedo

Architecture and design represent, above all, a crucial environment to ask questions and discuss social, economic and political phenomena. Under this premise, says the architect, both contemporary and historical art, serves as a starting point for the development of each project. Escobedo was the first Mexican to design the famous Serpentine Pavilion in 2018.

In addition, it has developed incredible projects such as the Octavio Paz bookstore in Mexico City, the Boca Chica hotel in Acapulco, GSB Stanford in Palo Alto California and Mar Tirarno Mar in Mexico City. It is the most influential Mexican architect today.

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