The 6 Latin creatives leading sustainable design

Thus, it uses Recycled plastic to create valchromat wood fiber panels or unique diamol marble pieces. In addition, its products They have no chemicals In the manufacturing process, they are disarmed and can be sent in light packages to customers worldwide, as they are ready to assemble without nails or glue.

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Cihuah

Vanessa Guckel She is the creator of the firm Cihuah, 100% Mexican company that seeks to represent The crafts and culture of indigenous women of our country taking them as inspiration to create contemporary pieces.

In the same way, this brand It contrasts architecture with the figure of the human body to create garments from symmetry, balance and geometry. In addition to supporting the local economy and fair trade, recently Cihuah launched its sustainable bag line, with Mexican identity and sustainable production.

Marcello Rodríguez Pons

Another creative that leads sustainable design is Marcello Rodríguez Pons, Argentine architect recognized by the World Architecture Community (WCA) in New York, United States, for its work Caballito Park.

This Eco-sustainable residential building use Cured cell concrete bricks To regulate the temperature. In addition, it has a series of layers that constitute the exterior envelope systemwith balconies, abundant vegetation on facade and covers, in addition to other natural and artificial elements on the terraces, which help achieve the maximum energy efficiency of the building.

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Annaiss Yucra

Finally, another of the Latin creatives leading this area is the Peruvian designer Annaiss Yucra, who thanks to his commitment to feminism and sustainability, has managed to create sustainable fashion.

Its aesthetics is characterized by the use of vibrant colors and shapes expand, preserving Cultural traditions through artisanal work and circular processes, through Fair trade and its Zero-Waste policy.