Architecture in Colima: Projects that Highlight the Territory

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There are several reasons why Colima is a Mexican state of relevant cultural wealth, one of them is due to its climate and orography where beaches such as Manzanillo and the Colima volcano are sheltered, facilitating tourism in this region. Moreover, the rich pre-Hispanic history signed on archaeological sites such as “El Chanal”, “La Campana” and “Meseta de la Hierbabuena”, as well as some important haciendas (farms) such as the Hacienda de Nogueras, Hacienda del Carmen and Hacienda San Antonio.

Currently, due to the interest and growth of the population and cities, contemporary Mexican architects have designed residential, cultural, and recreational projects making up the contemporary architecture of Colima. Here are some examples within this territory so you can continue exploring the architecture of Mexico.

Neró House / Di Frenna Arquitectos

Neró House / Di Frenna Arquitectos. Image © Lorena Darquea
Neró House / Di Frenna Arquitectos. Image © Lorena Darquea

Mao House / Di Frenna Arquitectos

Mao House / Di Frenna Arquitectos. Image © Lorena Darquea
Mao House / Di Frenna Arquitectos. Image © Lorena Darquea

House 97 / César Solórzano arquitectos

97 House / César Solórzano arquitectos. Image © Aldo Gracia
97 House / César Solórzano arquitectos. Image © Aldo Gracia

Water House / Di Frenna Arquitectos

Water House / Di Frenna Arquitectos. Image © Oscar Hernández
Water House / Di Frenna Arquitectos. Image © Oscar Hernández

Astorga House / Sánchez Morones Arquitectos

Astorga House / Sánchez Morones Arquitectos. Image © Felipe Reyes de La Madrid
Astorga House / Sánchez Morones Arquitectos. Image © Felipe Reyes de La Madrid

Entreparotas House / Di Frenna Arquitectos

Entreparotas House / Di Frenna Arquitectos. Image © Lorena Darquea
Entreparotas House / Di Frenna Arquitectos. Image © Lorena Darquea

Kaleth House / Di Frenna Arquitectos

Kaleth House / Di Frenna Arquitectos. Image © Oscar Hernández
Kaleth House / Di Frenna Arquitectos. Image © Oscar Hernández

Keita House / Di Frenna Arquitectos

Keita House / Di Frenna Arquitectos. Image © Onnis Luque

Source: ARCHDAILY

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