Discover with Miguel A. Medina one of the brightest kings of ancient Mexico, managed to save his people from famine through the implementation of irrigation canals in The Timeless Lesson of Landscape Architecture by Nezahualcóyotl.
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History & Culture
Ivonne Walls introduces us to the world of mountainous landscapes, highlighting the most essential and important characteristics of this environment, in order to raise awareness about its significance in the world, in The Mountain; A View from Above.
Read Moreby: Daniela Barrañón Gallardo Odette Guadalupe Melo Sánchez y Evelyn Monserrat Torres Guzmán
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Categories: History & Culture
D. Barrañón O. Melo and E. Torres tell us about how the embroidery workshop in the Landscape Architecture Bachelor’s program at UAM creates spaces where listening, trust, and respect build meaningful bonds as a community in Embroidering landscape and community.
Read MoreIvonne Walls tells us about the importance of preserving the ancestral origins of native landscapes and their impact in the actual context in The Native Landscape: Origin and Destiny of Humanity.
Read MoreGet to know with Marianela Rochas-Porraz about the diversity of landscapes and ecosystems in southern Mexico in Native Landscapes: The Case of the Yucatán Peninsula.
Read MoreDive into Latin American Identity through landscape, from its pre-Columbian roots to the challenges of urban growth, with María Sansores.
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