With the intention of creating a space which represents a escape from Mexico City, a reinterpretation of pre-hispanic Mexico was created, this scenario includes some elements such as sacbé (roads), palm covers, items made of clay (such as flowerpots), chairs made of natural materials, and the most important element: the maize field.
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‘ED. 14: Terraces’
The terraces have regained great importance in landscape architecture, since it allows users to enjoy the open space, whether it is for rest, recreation or contemplation.
Read MoreA terrace is an external area that is open and flat, it is used, either as an integral element of the landscape, as an extension at the top of a building, or at ground level supported by an embankment or a solid base (whether natural or artificial).
Read MoreThere are professionals who carry out experimental methods and
design strategies based on social and cultural practices of the specific
place in which they operate, aiming at improving sensitive areas and
redesigning the rural and contemporary urban landscape in transition.