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Make the eco-friendly decision this Christmas with a natural tree 

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When buying a live tree for Christmas, it is important to ensure that you buy an eco-friendly option that helps conserve forests.
Periférico 2008.

Housing and sustainability: Eco-friendly places to live in Mexico

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An increasing number of residential developments in Mexico have adopted sustainability practices. Find the best one for you.

Saving Michoacán forests: Purépechas plant millions of trees

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Based on a pre-Columbian conservation model, Purépecha communities are regenerating their ecosystems to restore Michoacán's splendor.
A small house in a forest

Sustainability meets investment at these Mexican real estate projects

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Investing in real estate in Mexico doesn't just mean beachside condos, as these amazing sustainable developments prove.

Luis Barragán’s rich artistic legacy reinterpreted in new Los Angeles exhibition

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Artists James Casebere and José Dávila speak to Mexico News Daily about their critical reinterpretation of Mexico's greatest modernist.

Bringing culture to poverty: Mexico City’s Yancuic Museum

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As Iztapalapa begins to assert itself as a legitimate cultural force in the capital, Yancuic brings culture and award-winning architecture to the district.
A modern rooftop patio features a curved grey sofa, potted cacti, and a panoramic view of the ocean, a city, and distant rock formations under a clear sky.

Want to buy property in Mexico? Make sure you invest close enough to a...

Mexico is currently the world's seventh most visited country, making vacation property investment appealing right now — if you know where to buy.
A collection of unique, handcrafted Mexican ceramic art pieces in shades of green and yellow, including tall stacked sculptures, vases, bowls, and whimsical figures, arranged on a textured grey surface.

How a Mexico City studio is championing truly fair artisan partnerships

Artist Melissa Ávila's interior decor studio's support of Mexican artisans goes far beyond simply collecting and reselling their handicrafts.

7 award-winning architects with buildings in Mexico

Considered architecture's highest honor, the Pritzer is like a Nobel Prize for architecture — and you can see some of the winners' work in Mexico.
Mexican architect Fernanda Canales sitting at a luxurious wood table with small, glass water pitchers and a wine glass half filled with water.

Meet the new generation of Mexico’s rising-star architects

Mexico's new generation of leading architects is earning significant global awards and prompting reflections on the role and function of architecture.