N. 233 Manuel Cervantes 2018 2026
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Presentation
Since 2004, Manuel Cervantes Estudio has engaged in an architectural practice that understands each project as an opportunity to enter into a dialogue with territory, culture, and time. Rather than pursuing a style the studio builds processes: the architects investigate, observe, and distil the local conditions —climate, materials, trades, and daily life— to transform them into useful, simple, essential architecture. Their work is founded on a series of ongoing concerns: habitation with environmental responsibility, construction with precision and clarity, and the generation of spaces that let life happen in a straightforward way.
The studio has been driven by exploration: from social housing to ritual landscapes and from airport infrastructure to temporary pavilions, each project is a constructed hypothesis that seeks to balance innovation and good judgment. The spirit that runs through their work is a pursuit of synthesis: doing more with less, finding beauty in the structural logic, and designing with rigour such that the architecture transcends the object and becomes an experience, a place, a shared memory.
Manuel Cervantes Céspedes (Mexico City, 1977) is an architect and founder of Manuel Cervantes Estudio. A member of the SNCA (National System of Art Creators) and the Mexican Academy of Architecture, his career has combined professional practice, research, and teaching. He has been a visiting professor at Porto Academy, the University of Virginia, and Anáhuac University, where he currently occupies the Manuel Cervantes Chair. His work, recognized for the clarity of its construction and its attention to the territory, has become a benchmark in contemporary Mexican architecture.
Contents
Texts
A Conversation with Manuel Cervantes.
Drawing, Exploration and Appropriation
Salvador Macías
The Accidental Classicist
Jesús Vassallo
Works and Projects
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Two Houses in Tepetate House
Cardo Santo Stone House House in El Solent San Martín House
Boxes in Gloom Tulum Hotel |
Temporary Housing Units in Palenque San Pancho Houses Malinalco House Dolores Olmedo Museum
Kon-Tigo.
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