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At a crucial moment for Mexican architecture, Manuel Cervantes, in this new volume of the Prospectiva series, introduces us to an architectural Mexico that is debating between tradition and modernity, between the formal and the informal, in a socio-political scenario that he describes as "complex and very delicate".
The book brings together a careful selection of projects, developed at the level of plans and construction details, covering different scales and typologies, from urban interventions to object design.
Its pages unfold a panorama of architectural practices that, far from seeking stylistic homogeneity, celebrate diversity and cultural roots. The selected projects demonstrate how Mexican architects are finding creative ways to address contemporary issues without losing sight of their cultural heritage.
It includes works by both established and emerging architects, offering a balance of generations and approaches that enriches the dialogue and allows the reader to appreciate the evolution and continuity of certain ideas in Mexican architecture.