9/1/2024
This month we finished Coqueto, the restaurant Mexico City. It was designed to foster interaction and connection among guests through thoughtful architectural design.
7/3/2024
Pool Pavilion featured in Architecture Lab. The building is part of a 75,000 m² landscape project in Hidalgo, Mexico. It integrates five key elements: a fountain, a habitable wall, a portico, a pool, and a ha-ha wall. This architectural intervention enhances the relationship between built structures and the surrounding environment.
7/11/2024
Very excited to be part of the group of architects in the article "Emerging Mexico" by New Generations.
Vogue highlights Naso's architectural vision, making him part of its portfolio of creative minds
10/9/2023
Pool Pavilion published by gooood!
6/15/2023
We are very honored to be part of the fifth edition of the Festival de Arquitectura en Español (FAE) as lecturers.
Tickets and registration on the link below.
6/1/2023
This month we finished Odette Condesa. A project that seeks to bring the kitchen closer to the consumer in order to showcase the different processes of making bread.
3/28/2023
Lago Algo published in Arquine´s new book "Mexican Architectures The Best Of The 21st Century"
11/1/2022
Lago Algo featured in Domus magazine
10/1/2022
Lago Algo featured in AD Mexico
9/3/2022
Naso invited to lecture at casa estudio Diego Rivera y Frida Kahlo, Mexico City.
8/19/2022
Casa Martha published at The ArchDaily Guide to Good Architecture
8/25/2022
Preludio is a group exhibition that focuses on the process of architecture design.
Presented in Mexico City by BY Gallery.
7/1/2022
Lago Algo showcased in Galerie Magazine Summer Issue
6/1/2022
Lago Algo featured at Monocle magazine
5/24/2022
5/16/2022
Casa Martha showcased in AD Mexico
3/29/2022
Casa Martha published in the Brick by Brick book by Gestalten
2/1/2022
Algo Lago featured in Quién magazine
9/1/2021
Odette showcased by Ambientes Magazine
10/1/2021
The contemporary art gallery OMR invited us to participate in the architectural development of Lago Algo, a project whose mission is to recover the building designed by Leónides Ramírez Ponce in 1964 and return it to the public.
10/30/2021
Located in the San Miguel Chapultepec neighborhood, Mexico City. Our design intentions were to preserve the spatial character of the existing space by renovating the three-story building to integrate the new programme. The ground level serves as the restaurant and contains a kitchen, bathroom and an outdoor patio, the second level contains the main kitchen, an office and the research library and the third level serves as an apartment which is rented on the Airbnb platform.
6/26/2021
Mantes’ interviews Naso about the role of the architect within the profession and academia.
Full interview in Vol 1 of Mentes.
2/24/2021
Odette showcased at Divisare
1/5/2021
Casa Martha published in the book "Fascination Concrete" by Chris van Uffelen.
2/3/2020
Casa Martha showcased in Designboom
7/12/2020
Casa Martha featured in Intro Magazine
12/4/2020
The main vision of the proposal is the production of generic, adaptable and replicable spaces that reconceive the programme of the Yucatan hacienda, consequently transforming it into independent typologies such as: plaza, warehouse, drying area, workshop, commerce, warehouse, mill etc. Moreover, on the urban scale, the model seeks to decentralize its program and distribute it throughout the territory forming an archipelago of infrastructure in order to democratize these spaces and generate tension between its main actors: the landscape, La Casa del Agave and its social sphere.
Project in collaboration with A6A and André Guiraud.
12/1/2020
Casa Martha selected as one of the best projects of 2020 by Neo2 magazine
7/28/2020
Interview about our Casa Martha project.
7/3/2020
We are so happy to be a part of Wallpaper* Architect Directory 2020 along with such amazing studios. Thank you to everyone who has been involved in our work and process so far!
6/3/2020
Casa Martha published in IDEAT magazine.
2/20/2020
Casa Martha selected as a hidden treasure by Architectural Digest Spain.
10/9/2019
Letrablock was presented in the "Nada Sobra" exhibition of the Architecture and Public Space Pavilion for the Abierto Mexicano de Diseño. The pavilion explores contemporary architectural production in Mexico through the confluence of the artisanal with the industrial, the intersection between the cultured and the popular, and the appropriation and reproduction of elements that are part of the Mexican identity.
10/1/2019
Casa de Felícita y Félix is part of the reconstruction project in San Mateo del Mar, Oaxaca due to the 2017 earthquake. The reconstruction project was directed by PienZa Sostenible where several architects and communities were involved in its development.
9/1/2019
House of Felícita and Félix is part of the reconstruction project due to the 2017 earthquake in Mexico. The reconstruction project was directed by PienZa Sostenible where several architects and communities were involved in its development.
3/4/2018
Eno presented by Architectural Digest México.
8/16/2018
The intervention questions the approach of contemporary architecture as a good of economic development and synthetic environments within an unsustainable urban context. This environment has blinded architecture from its primary objective: to cover the need for shelter. That is why the installation refers to the relationship between the natural (subject) and the artificial (object) situated within a controlled context (pot).
As a paradox of contemporary architecture, the architectural object is reduced to its primary expression: the vertical line as a column and the plane as a roof to satisfy the basic need of the subject: shade on a sunny day.