
The brise soleil is an architectural element that has been used since ancient times to create subtle barriers between the interior and the exterior. Its use and design have been diversified over the years through the research and technology with which these elements are applied, creating the ability to build a small window to a complete facade and pavilion that seem to float.
We know that Mexico is a country with one of the most diverse climates, thus the use of a brise soleil is positioned stronger within the guild. Also, rural areas have long adapted the feature in Mexico, demonstrating its beauty and usefulness. Read on for our collection of 21 brise soleil features in Mexican projects to inspire you with its diverse applications.
Locales en Ordaz / T3arc

Balmori / Taller David Dana Arquitectura

Edificio Emiliano Zapata / HGR Arquitectos

MR299 / HGR Arquitectos

La Tallera / Frida Escobedo

Refugio Ruta del Peregrino / Luis Aldrete

Módulos Carreteros / TOA Taller de Operaciones Ambientales + Rozana Montiel | Estudio de Arquitectura

Salas de Lectura / Fernanda Canales

Casa Campestre 107 / DCPP arquitectos

Vivienda en Puebla / Comunal Taller de Arquitectura

Hotel Carlota / JSa

Casa S E L / CampoTaller

Casa Iguana / Obra Blanca

Juzgados Oral-Penal en Pátzcuaro / Taller de Arquitectura Mauricio Rocha + Gabriela Carrillo
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Casa Gabriela / TACO taller de arquitectura contextual

Casa Azul / Delfino Lozano

Saint Peter House / Proyecto Cafeína + Estudio Tecalli

Vivienda Progresiva MZ / TACO taller de arquitectura contextual

NOON afterschool / TACO taller de arquitectura contextual

Estudios Donceles / JC Arquitectura + O’Gorman & Hagerman

Estudio Iturbide / Taller de Arquitectura Mauricio Rocha + Gabriela Carrillo
