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  2. Green building in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Green wall at the Universidad del Claustro de Sor Juana in the historic center of Mexico City.. This article is intended to give an overview of green building in Mexico. The Mexican town of San Felipe, Baja California, is home to the largest solar-powered community in North America (3000+ home sites), with completely off-the-grid neighborhoods within El Dorado Ranch, a 30,000-acre (120 km 2 ...

  3. University of the Cloister of Sor Juana - Wikipedia

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    Universidad del Claustro de Sor Juana. The cloister was founded in 1585 by Isabel de Barrios, the daughter of conquistador Andrés de Barrios. [5] The convent was formed by the joining of two private residences, that is Alonso Ortiz (now at the extreme northeast of the Grand Claustro) and of Isabel de Barrios (at the extreme north east of the Patio de la Fundación).

  4. Green wall - Wikipedia

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    Green wall at the Universidad del Claustro de Sor Juana in the historic center of Mexico City. Green walls are often constructed of modular panels that hold a growing medium and can be categorized according to the type of growth media used: loose media, mat media, and structural media.

  5. Historic center of Mexico City - Wikipedia

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    The historic center of Mexico City (Spanish: Centro Histórico de la Ciudad de México), also known as the Centro or Centro Histórico, is the central neighborhood in Mexico City, Mexico, focused on the Zócalo (or main plaza) and extending in all directions for a number of blocks, with its farthest extent being west to the Alameda Central. [2]

  6. With Dusty Pink Walls and Artifacts Galore, This Mexico City ...

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    The walls of Elena Reygadas’s Mexico City home are tinged dusky pink and faded blue, traces left by those who have inhabited the rooms over the past century.“I’m fascinated by spaces where ...

  7. Legislative Palace of San Lázaro - Wikipedia

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    The Legislative Palace of San Lázaro (Spanish: Palacio Legislativo de San Lázaro) is the main seat of the legislative power of the Mexican government, being the permanent meeting place of the Chamber of Deputies, as well as the seat of the whole Congress of the Union, when the Chamber of Deputies convenes in conjunction with the Senate of the Republic.

  8. Mexico's small, oft-questioned Green Party to become the ...

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    It’s been a long strange trip for Mexico’s Ecologist Green Party, which rode on its alliance with the ruling Morena party to become the second-largest voting block in Congress. This Green ...

  9. Templo Mayor - Wikipedia

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    The Zócalo, or main plaza of Mexico City today, was developed to the southwest of Templo Mayor, which is located in the block between Seminario and Justo Sierra streets. [5] The site is part of the Historic Center of Mexico City, which was added to the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1987. It received 801,942 visitors in 2017. [6]