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Venecia 20 by Inca Hernández

Venecia 20 is a project designed by Inca Hernández. “Ruin never dies because it can be reborn and merged again with its surroundings.
The resilience of time in human beings in these difficult times has led to the transformation of architecture and our foundations as a society. How is housing currently perceived after the events of this year? Our home has the ability to be multisensory and to be multidisciplinary; it has led us to rethink new alternatives from our windows and a new perception of the city. This idea is part of the concept of V20 and how it leads us to reflect on identity from the family, neighborhood and community.” Visualization by Studio Navarro

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Mar Mediterráneo 34 by Inca Hernández

Mar Mediterráneo 34 is a project designed by Inca Hernández. Mexico City is a historical setting with an enormous cultural and architectural heritage protected in its magical neighborhoods. Tacuba is one of them, located northwest to the downtown, this neighborhood has undergone social and urban transformations that have lasted to this day and where vestiges forged at different times can be found. Photography by João Morgado

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