Completed in 2021 in Mexico City, Mexico. Images by Juan Hernández, Jaime Navarro, Onnis Luque, Mariana Cárdenas. Taxco 25 is a recovery, rehabilitation, and resignification project that due to its historical value, this building was protected by the INBA...
“ With a total of 500 m2 of constructed area, Taxco 25 houses three (3) types of housing, spacious, generous, and flexible spaces: the cataloged house (80 m2), three studios (80 m2), and an apartment of two levels. veles (160 m2). The materials selected for specific uses, the generous and naturally illuminated spaces, generate an experience where care for each of the details counts: from the furniture to the bicycle parking, the plant selection, the transition in the path from the metal railing, and the orderly arrangement of the exposed pipes, to the exhaustive design of the structural elements that make up the interior wooden staircase. Whether through the friendly relationship with the sidewalk, the extensive use of specific vegetation, the conviction to protect the historical architectural past of the area, or implementing energy efficiency and water use systems, the Taxco 25 project interacts with its surroundings and recognizes the urgency of developing proposals for urban regeneration in a conscious and critical way.”