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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.
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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.

Suro Ceramics: From a humble Jalisco workshop to the world stage

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The Jalisco firm has become a fixture of fine dining and art installations across the world, but it came from simple origins.
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...

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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

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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

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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.