
Aguascalientes is a small state in the heart of Mexico, located 480 km northeast of Mexico City and nestled between the states of Zacatecas and Jalisco. With just 5618 km² of territory, it is Mexico's third smallest state. It's capital and most populated city is Aguascalientes, or "hot waters" in English, is named for the numerous hot springs found throughout the area.
The small, central state of Aguascalientes has become an important mainstay in Mexico's national and international tourism industry, thanks to the Old Hacienda de Peñuelas, the Old Hacienda de Cieneguilla, the Aguascalientes Historical Complex, all of which form part of the Camino Real de Tierra Adentro, one of many of Mexico's UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Currently, with the rapid urbanization of Mexico's population, architects throughout the country have dedicated gotten to work designing, not only residential buildings, but recreational and cultural spaces as well, all of which form part of the new regional architecture. In this article, we highlight just a few of these projects that contribute to, not only Aguascalientes' burgeoning architectural scene, but Mexico's vast cultural traditions as well.
Centro fitness Club Campestre Aguascalientes / Bassol Arquitectos + Canocanela Arquitectura

Leona House / Colectivo Arrabal
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RSV House / Arkylab

Escuela Bancaria y Comercial Aguascalientes / Ignacio Urquiza, Bernardo Quinzaños, Centro de Colaboración Arquitectónica + Rodrigo Valenzuela Jerez + Co Lateral

Olivos / BAG arquitectura

GM Rancho / Canocanela Arquitectura

Ceiba House / Jorge Ramirez

Casa Landgrave / LTd Arquitectura & Interiorismo

Nissan Renault Finance Mexico / Dellekamp Arquitectos

Corporativo Chavez / PLASTIK Arquitectos

Casa W / STVX Colectivo de Diseño

Casa Mezquite / BAG arquitectura

Casa CONTADERO / Canocanela Arquitectura

LUCERNARIO Galería - Salón / Canocanela Arquitectura

Casa AGR / ADI Arquitectura y Diseño Interior
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Trojes House / Arkylab

TCH House / Arkylab

Colegio Nueva Era Álamo / HFS Arquitectos + MN Arquitectos

Casa B+G / ADI Arquitectura y Diseño Interior

T02 / ADI Arquitectura y Diseño Interior

Casa María / Arkylab

La Tomatina House / Plastik Arquitectos

C+G House / Plastik Arquitectos

Borregos Stadium / Arkylab + Mauricio Ruiz

Xafix House / Arkylab

Capilla los Fresnos / Grupo Spazio

Every two weeks, ArchDaily covers a different Mexican territory with the series Architecture in Mexico, in an effort to shift focus from the larger cities to smaller towns and regions throughout the country to highlight the traditions and innovations that make them stand out. Want to see your project featured or have an article published? Submit here.