Self-Produced Rural Housing / JC Arquitectura + Kiltro Polaris Arquitectura
It has never been a secret that, beginning with the industrial revolution, cities experienced an unprecedented growth. People, driven by better life opportunities, left the countryside and ventured to live life in cities that were growing frantically at the pace of progress. During and after World War II, Mexico¾which is a country with a large rural area¾experienced similar growth. Large buildings were built, major housing projects were promoted, cities were created ex novo, public policies promoting the growth of cities were approved and, without realizing it, we entered fully into modernity. Mexico ceased to be rural to become metropolitan, concentrating almost 80% of its population in the cities (according to data from the 2010 census of INEGI).
© Jaime Navarro
Architects: JC ArquitecturaArchitects: Kiltro Polaris ArquitecturaLocation: Apan, Hidalgo, MexicoArea: 388 ft2Project Year: 2019Photographs: Jaime Navarro
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© Jaime Navarro
Architects: JC ArquitecturaArchitects: Kiltro Polaris ArquitecturaLocation: Apan, Hidalgo, MexicoArea: 388 ft2Project Year: 2019Photographs: Jaime Navarro
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