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In our architectural tours we offer architectural and urban information related to the places we visit. We always have the guidance of a specialist, either in the colony or place we visit, or in the subject of our visit.

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PEDRE URBAN HOUSING

Designed by architect Miguel de la Torre and JSa, this building offers a truly unique experience as you explore its spaces. From its central staircases, inspired by Francisco J. Serrano’s Basurto Building, to terraces with organic shapes featuring fruit trees on the rooftop and breathtaking views of our majestic city. Apartments come in diverse layouts and sizes, all resolved with dignity and exceptional spatial quality.

Photographs taken by Luis Ángel Cardozo

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FÁBRICA DE HIELO

Headquarters of JSa’s offices in the industrial area of Atlampa. A space where new ways of living and working are being explored, creating more welcoming and sustainable work environments while striving for a comprehensive improvement of the immediate surroundings.

Photographs taken by the FUNDARQMX 2025 team

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PARQUE QUETZALCOATL

Designed by architect Javier Senosiain, this is one of the most remarkable examples of organic architecture in Mexico City. An oasis of nature and vibrant colors that seamlessly blend architecture with the natural environment

Photographs taken by Tania Castillo

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CASAS DEL PEDREGAL

An unmissable annual tour that showcases the architecture and natural surroundings of one of the most iconic areas in southern Mexico City. Amid volcanic stone landscapes, you’ll find these architectural gems that form part of Pedregal’s history.

Photographs taken by Diego García

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ABRAHAM ZABLUDOVSKY

Spaces such as the National Auditorium, the Mexico Library 'La Ciudadela,' Banamex Headquarters, and the Tamayo Museum, all works by one of the most influential architects in the history of modernity in Mexico, Abraham Zabludovsky.

Photographs taken by the FUNDARQMX 2024 team

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LUIS BARRAGÁN

La Cuadra San Cristóbal is an architectural complex that incorporates the characteristic Mexican colors of Barragán’s work, along with diverse textures, shadows, and natural elements. A symbol of modernism with references to the traditional architecture of Mexican haciendas.

Photographs taken by Suyin Abaonza

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TORRE MANACAR

A skyscraper designed by architect Teodoro González de León, featuring mixed-use spaces and a design focused on energy efficiency and urban integration. Its imposing glass façade stands as a landmark of modern architecture.

Photographs taken by the FUNDARQMX 2019 team

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BBVA

A collaborative work between Legorreta Arquitectos and Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners (RSHP). It stands out for its innovative earthquake-resistant systems, a design that maximizes natural light, and a deep foundation adapted to the clay soil of Mexico City.

Photographs taken by the FUNDARQMX 2019 team

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