Mexico, Central America and Caribbean

February-March

The dynamics of urban spaces through the influence of new museum buildings in the region, from the Jumex Museum in México City to the Biodiversity Museum in Panama City, is the main subject of an edition that also explores the contribution of the most wanted typology among architects around the world.
We also explore the latest in design and connections with memory through a memorial to the victims of the violence that is taking over certain areas of our region.
Our new character Giorgio Di Lucca is presented by the talented hand of architect Tamés from México, as a Renaissance architect that escapes Italy in the 15th century to look with critical eyes at the architecture of México and Central America.
Domus Mexico, Central America and Caribbean #18, February-March 2014, cover
Domus Mexico, Central America and Caribbean #18, February-March 2014, cover

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