by: Graus

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Categories: Interventions

Located in Mexico City, Casa Auseva is a 680 m² residential project designed by Antonio Rivas, Jorge García, Jesús Villedas, Diego Valencia, Sebastián Castillo, and Daniel Rivas. Graus invites us to discover this work, defined by order, light, and contemplation, where functional autonomy and landscape integration create a seamless continuity between interior and exterior.

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Gladiola Camacho Díaz, in Urban oases on sidewalks, we are invited to reflect on the importance of micro-gardens in a context dominated by harsh urban landscapes. These spaces represent small-scale interventions that evoke the appropriation and lived experience of the urban environment by its inhabitants. 

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In The oasis as a methodology: reading the territorial intelligence of Yucatán, Joseline Sierra Montero and Marwa Ridoini invite us on a journey through the history of the “oasis” concept to discover how the ancient Maya created spaces of balance and life that still defy time—teaching us an ancestral lesson in design and community that is more relevant today than ever.

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