
Guadalajara: The Latest Architecture and News
Acolhúas House / SPRB arquitectos
6 Unique Long Weekend Travel Ideas for Architects

The "architectural pilgrimage" is much more than just everyday tourism. Studying and admiring a building through text and images often creates a hunger in architects, thanks to the space between the limitations of 2D representation and the true experience of the building. Seeing a building in person that one has long loved from a distance can become something of a spiritual experience, and architects often plan vacations around favorite or important spaces. But too often, architects become transfixed by a need to visit the same dozen European cities that have come to make up the traveling architect's bucket list.
The list here shares some sites that may not have made your list just yet. Although somewhat less well known than the canonical cities, the architecture of these six cities is sure to hold its ground against the world's best. The locations here make ideal long weekend trips (depending of course on where you are traveling from), although it never hurts to have more than a few days to really become immersed in a city. We have selected a few must-see buildings from each location, but each has even more to offer than what you see here—so don't be afraid to explore!
Sole Houses / SANTOSCREATIVOS + VTALLER
Casa O / ARO ESTUDIO
Taleny School / Aro Estudio

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Architects: Aro Estudio
- Area: 3287 m²
- Year: 2015
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Manufacturers: Faus, Ladrillo Lama, Napresa, Ternium
Conjunto Volcanes I / SANTOSCREATIVOS + VTALLER
Casa Veintiuno / Hernández Silva Arquitectos

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Architects: Hernández Silva Arquitectos
- Area: 531 m²
- Year: 2012
SGC House / René Sandoval

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Architects: René Sandoval
- Area: 227 m²
- Year: 2015
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Manufacturers: Helvex
V House / COTAPAREDES Arquitectos

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Architects: COTAPAREDES Arquitectos
- Area: 355 m²
- Year: 2015
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Manufacturers: Eurovent, Helvex
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Professionals: Abraham Cota Paredes Arquitectos, ROMVIR ingeniería
In 4 Days, 100 Volunteers Used Mud and Reeds To Build This Community Center in Mexico

Developed by architects from Colectivo bma in Barranca de Huentitán, Guadalajara, Mexico, this new building for the Mexican Institute for Community Development (IMDEC) was built in just four days with the help of 100 volunteers.
The new facility includes both housing and meeting space, and was constructed using local building techniques and materials. Built with a concrete base, the walls were made using bahareque (reed frames and mud) and woven reed lattices that cover most of the building’s exterior.
Learn more about the construction process after the break.
“Cube 2” Office Tower / Estudio Carme Pinós

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Architects: Estudio Carme Pinós
- Area: 14800 m²
- Year: 2014
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Manufacturers: Anteus Constructora, Apasco, Formas Ligeras, Gruco, Hunter Douglas, +6
Rio Blanco Pavilion / Estudio Carme Pinós

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Architects: Estudio Carme Pinós
- Year: 2013
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Manufacturers: AYUSO, Ternium
Ro House / Alexanderson Arquitectos

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Architects: Alexanderson Arquitectos
- Year: 2014
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Manufacturers: Novaceramic
Carmody Groarke To Design UK Pavilion For Mexico's 2015 Guadalajara Book Fair

The British Council recently announced that London-based practice Carmody Groarke have been selected to design the UK pavilion at the 2015 Feria Internacional del Libro (FIL) in Guadalajara, Mexico. The organisers of the international event, which is the largest literary festival in the Spanish speaking world, have chosen the UK to be this year's "Guest of Honour" as part of a bilateral initiative launched to "build, strengthen and celebrate the growing connections" between the two countries.
Hueso Restaurant / Cadena + Asociados
EGL1916 / Alvaro Moragrega arquitecto

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Architects: Alvaro Moragrega arquitecto
- Area: 1320 m²
- Year: 2014
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Professionals: Cero Motion, GCX, MMH Hidrosanitaria, Incoesa
LC BAR / Eklemes Rivial Arquitectura + JAA + Morari Arquitectura

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Architects: Eklemes Rivial Arquitectura, JAA, Morari Arquitectura
- Area: 350 m²
- Year: 2014
Gleason House Building / Trama Arquitectos
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Architects: Trama Arquitectos
- Area: 875 m²
- Year: 2012
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Professionals: Orozco y Soto Construcciones



















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