A work of the Texas-based practice of Juan Miró from Spain and Miguel Rivera from Puerto Rico, in association with the Mexican firm Ibarra Aragón Arquitectura, this complex of mixed uses – apartments, offices, and retail – stands 95 meters on a plot
The mission building reinterprets certain typological and geometrical constants of traditional Hindu temples, such as symmetry, patterns and pitched roofs.
“They heard about a city on the border. A city that no one has ever visited. Some say it has always been there, others say it is impossible to reach or they simply turn away when someone mentions it. But now there are many people who want to go, and
A dignified dwelling for everyone was a critical goal of the social agenda of the architects of the Modern Movement, and banning windowless bedrooms can be considered one of their major achievements. In the 20th century, through local or nationwide r
On view through 23 January 2022, the Haus der Architektur (HDA) in the city of Graz, Austria, is an exhibition on Miró Rivera Architects. Juan Miró and Miguel Rivera have for over twenty years been working in Austin (Texas), a city characterized by a
The nightmare of the Covid-19 pandemic has greatly afflicted the architectural community. First, from Italy, came the news of Vittorio Gregotti’s passing. Then, on March 26...