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Ferrocarril de Cuernavaca 780 . Mexico City

HEMAA . photos: © rory gardiner

This slender plot of land seemed destined to languish as an overlooked space within the city’s fabric. Trapped between a narrow street and the remnants of the Ferrocarril de Cuernavaca Railroad, it required an act of imagination to envision the emergence of a graceful tower that would deftly adapt to the challenging terrain. Comparable to tenacious plants thriving amidst adversity, this tower would unfold, defying expectations. Continue reading HEMAA

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Pabellón de la Reserva . Mexico City

HEMAA . photos: © César Béjar

Nestled within Reserva Santa Fe, Pabellon de la Reserva emerges as a testament to a balanced way of life—an existence centered around the intimate embrace of nature, all conveniently situated just minutes away from the bustling metropolis of Mexico City. Continue reading HEMAA

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Sierra Negra 27 . castasegna

HEMAA . Sierra Negra 27 . castasegna Rafael Gamo afasia (2)

HEMAA . photos: © Rafael Gamo

The project consists of the remodeling of an existing structure that has been modified several times over the years. When reviewing the archives of the house, traces of the original project designed by the Mexican architect Augusto H. Álvarez in the 50’s were found.

We decided to align our proposal to the base grid plan of this construction, which assembles the distribution of spaces around four structural axes every four meters. A clean volume was proposed with large glass windows facing the garden and a facade facing the street that would provide security and privacy to the project. Continue reading HEMAA