Meet the new generation of Mexico’s rising-star architects

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Mexico has ever been affluent successful architecture. In the past century, this state gave to the satellite singular talents specified arsenic Luis Barragán, Pedro Ramírez Vázquez, Teodoro González de León, Abraham Zabludovsky and Mario Pani.

And implicit the past 15 years, outstanding minds similar Tatiana Bilbao, Frida Escobedo, Alberto Kalach and Mauricio Rocha Iturbide person besides contributed their unsocial expertise to the Mexican and planetary architectural scene. Now, a caller procreation of young architects is emerging with breathtaking ideas.

An outdoor photograph  of an infinity excavation  made with cantera stone. In the region  are a chromatic  partition  and a scrubby scenery  with tiny  mountains successful  the background.Many younger Mexican architects are funny successful gathering with much earthy materials and taking into discourse a project’s surrounding environment, arsenic good arsenic the radical who volition prosecute with the space. (Gabriela Etchegaray)

Movements specified arsenic the transformation of accepted houses into modern spaces and the resurgence of Brutalism have placed Mexican architecture successful a singular position. New talents are establishing their originative studios, earning important planetary awards and prompting reflections connected the relation and relation of architecture.

So here we stock a enactment of immoderate of Mexico’s rising-star architects, who animate with their endowment and caller perspectives. 

Fernanda Canales

Recognized for her idiosyncratic attack to architecture, Fernanda Canales is besides a prolific architecture theorist and critic. She has published important works, including “Architecture successful Mexico 1900-2010: The Construction of Modernity” and “100×100+: Architects of the 20th Century successful Mexico.”

She considers herself a “space activist,” believing that spaces should heighten surviving conditions and foster connections with others and the environment. In 2021, Canales was recognized by the New York Times arsenic 1 of 10 women worldwide changing the landscape of leadership.

Among her notable projects are the Elena Garro Cultural Center successful Mexico City and the UDG Performing Arts Center, created successful collaboration with the Mexico City architecture steadfast Arquitectura 911sc and with designer Alejandro Hernández successful Guadalajara. Canales has received prestigious awards, including the Dorfman Award by the Royal Academy of Arts successful London.

Two middle-aged Mexican antheral  architects lasting  successful  a well-lit workplace  by a window, posing for a publicity photo.From near to right, Pavel Escobedo and Andrés Solíz. (Escobedo Soliz.net)

Andrés Soliz and Pavel Escobedo 

Pavel Escobedo (1988) and Andrés Solíz (1990) founded the Escobedo Solíz workplace successful 2016. These young architects person an exceptional imaginativeness for architecture, profoundly attuned to the sociocultural discourse and the representation embedded successful their projects, making their enactment some profound and socially responsible. 

Their architectural steadfast has garnered galore awards, including the Holcim Awards for Sustainable Architecture (2014), the MoMA Young Architects Program (2016), Emerging Voices 2020 from the Architectural League of New York and the Fritz Hoeger Prize Grand Prix grant successful 2020.

Their enactment has been showcased astatine prestigious venues, including the Museum of Modern Art successful New York, the MAXXI Museum successful Rome and the Venice Architecture Biennale. 

Notable projects see the Casa Nogal successful México state, designed with a debased fund to bespeak the realities of galore Mexican families, and Casa Nakasone, built utilizing communal and economical materials to make a beauteous location connected the outskirts of Mexico City.

Mexican designer  Gabriela Carillo posing for a achromatic  and achromatic  publicity photograph  successful  half-profile.Architect Gabriela Carillo’s designs wage adjacent attraction to a space’s societal discourse and its environment. (gabrielacarillo.mx)

Gabriela Carrillo

This talented designer began her vocation successful 2011 astatine the renowned Taller de Arquitectura Mauricio Rocha. Her outstanding contributions led to her becoming a spouse successful 2011, astatine which constituent the steadfast was renamed Taller Mauricio Rocha + Gabriela Carrillo.

She presently leads Taller Gabriela Carrillo and has received important accolades, including the Dorfman Prize and the International Women successful Architecture Award successful 2017.

Her designs are characterized by a keen sensitivity to discourse and environment, with notable works including the San Pablo Cultural Center (2013) successful Oaxaca, the School of Plastic Arts of Oaxaca (2009) and the Library for the Blind and Visually Impaired of the Citadel (2013).

Héctor Barroso 

Héctor Barroso is besides known for his tendency to integrate his designs with the surrounding environment, considering elements similar surrounding vegetation, ungraded creation and geographic features.

He places large value connected aerial arsenic a cardinal constituent of architecture, viewing it arsenic a unit that shapes structures, making voids integral to his designs. Since 2010, helium has led Taller Héctor Barroso, whose benignant reflects the minimalism of Japan and the elegance of the desert. 

Mexican designer  Hector Barroso posing for a publicity photograph  successful  a shadowy room. He is staring into the camera with his arms crossed, dressed each  successful  black.Hector Barroso sees aerial arsenic a cardinal constituent of architecture, shaping structures. (Alta Habitat)

His awards see the Silver Medal from the Colegio de Arquitectos de la Ciudad de México and the Sociedad de Arquitectos Mexicanos (CAM-SAM), arsenic good arsenic the Gold Medal from the Segunda Bienal de Jóvenes Arquitectos organized by the Federación de Colegios de Arquitectos de la República Mexicana.

Among his projects are the Salara Residences successful Pescadero, Baja California Sur and the Los Helechos lodging task successful Valle de Bravo successful México state.

Gabriela Etchegaray

Acclaimed designer Gabriela Etchegaray is remarkably versatile, designing everything from buildings to jewelry. She is besides a professional and curator, viewing architecture arsenic a societal and creator tool that creates experiences wrong buildings, landscapes, and cities.

Etchegaray has collaborated with notable architects specified arsenic Mauricio Rocha and Michel Rojkind and successful 2011, cofounded the creation and architecture workplace Ambrosi|Etchegaray with Jorge Ambrosi. She is besides portion of the AMET studio, which focuses connected existent property projects that prosecute successful dialog with their surroundings and beforehand municipality development. 

Among her accolades are the Moira Gemmill Award for Emerging Architecture from the Women successful Architecture Awards and the Emerging Voices grant successful 2015 from the Architectural League of New York for Ambrosi|Etchegaray.

Mexican designer  Gabriela Etchegaray speaking astatine  an event. She's sitting astatine  a array  with a microphone nearby.Among Mexico City designer Gabriela Etchegaray’s views is that architectural projects make experiences for radical engaging with them. (Wikimedia Commons)

Notable projects see the Edificio IT flat gathering successful Mexico City’s Hipódromo neighborhood, the EM house, a backstage residence successful Querétaro, the pavilion for the Friendly Cultures Fair successful 2016, the Antonio Sola flat analyzable successful Mexico City’s Condesa neighborhood, and the Milagrito Industrial Palenque successful Oaxaca, an outdoor installation for making accepted tequila.

Carlos Faci and Marina Leboreiro

Architects Carlos Faci and Marina Leboreiro’s Faci Leboreiro Studio, founded successful 2011, is an architecture and interior plan workplace focused connected creating sensory experiences done meticulous abstraction design.

Their project, Estudio Basalto, characterized by the usage of basalt stone, oak wood, and marble, won the Grand Prix du Design successful Québec, Canada. They person besides earned awards specified arsenic Mexico’s PRISMA grant for interior plan and the DNA (Paris Design Awards), the second of which besides recognized their Estudio Basalto project. 

Other notable projects see Zeru edifice successful Miami, the 2024 Cesantoni pavilion astatine the Obra Blanca Expo successful Mexico City, and the lobby barroom astatine the Presidente InterContinental edifice successful Mexico City’s Polanco neighborhood.

Mexican architects Marina Leboreiro and Carlos Faci posing against a acheronian  partition  for a publicity photo. They are some  wearing achromatic  covering  and are successful  shadowy light.Marina Leboreiro and Carlos Faci are funny successful however architecture provides sensory experiences. (facileboreiro.com)

For Faci and Laboreiro, architecture is defined as the spaces carried successful the soul, and they picture their benignant arsenic contemporary, lukewarm and timeless.

Mariana Ordóñez and Jesica Amescua

This duo views architecture arsenic “a collaborative, living, unfastened and perpetually evolving societal process that allows inhabitants to explicit their ideas, needs and aspirations, ever recognizing them arsenic the halfway of projects and decision-making.”

At their Mexico City architectural steadfast Comunal, their attack emphasizes functional, ceremonial and aesthetically due designs that resonate with the essence of a spot and the civilization and the radical surrounding it. 

Their accolades see a 2020 honorable notation successful the Oscar Niemeyer Award for Latin American Architecture and designation astatine the AR Emerging Architecture Awards (AREA) successful London.

Mariana Ordóñez and Jesica Amescua sitting successful  enforcement  table  chairs broadside  by broadside  posing for the camera successful  a wholly  achromatic  country   with nary  features successful  the backgroundMariana Ordóñez and Jesica Amescua stress functional designs that resonate with the spot wherever a operation exists, arsenic good arsenic with the civilization and the radical there. (National Museum of Architecture)

One of their astir recognized projects is Social Housing Production: Exercise 01, a communal location successful a agrarian assemblage successful Oaxaca built utilizing underutilized earthy resources specified arsenic bamboo, wood and chromatic — and credited connected their website arsenic being built by the steadfast and the assemblage of Tepetzintan. They besides designed the Bachillerato Rural Digital School successful Tepetzintan, a agrarian schoolhouse successful a Nahua community.

Architectural creativity is undoubtedly thriving successful Mexico. What different talents would you add?

Ana Paula de la Torre is simply a Mexican writer and collaborator for assorted outlets including Milenio, Animal Político, Vice, Newsweek en Español, Televisa and Mexico News Daily.

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