Discover Casa Uno – Wild Landscape for a Countryside House by UPA Studio, a project that weaves together native vegetation, local materials, and stone art to create an immersive, resilient garden in dialogue with the natural surroundings of Atlixco.
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Armando Maravilla and Felipe Macías offer a journey through the relationship between vegetation, art, and cultural identity, highlighting the aesthetic, symbolic, and ecological value of plants in the Mexican landscape in their article Plants in Mexican Art.
Read MoreDiscover Casa Tres Patios, a project where garden and architecture intertwine through clearings, intersecting views, and vegetation that guides the gaze, turning the horizon into an extension of the landscape, by DA.CH. taller d’arquitectura i paisatge.
Read MoreArturo Campos invites us to delve into his article “Park Güell, The Sounds of the Spirit” from a sensory perspective, where architecture, sound, and emotion intertwine to reveal an artistic dimension that goes beyond the visible.
Read MoreDiscover El Nido de Quetzalcóatl by Javier Senosiain, a project that challenges the boundaries between architecture and nature, inviting you to inhabit a space where art, organic design, and respect for the environment merge into a unique living experience.
Read MoreTania L. Ojeda-López Mestas invites us to rediscover the deep connection between art and science through botanical illustration, a discipline where close observation, curiosity, and creativity become tools to understand, represent, and preserve the plant world around us, in her article Botanical illustration as a tool for scientific communication and artistic appreciation.
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