The Mexican architect Javier Senosiain has an aversion to straight lines; his sinuous, surreal buildings take their design cues from flowers, mushrooms, mollusks and snakes. So it feels appropriate to ...
Mexico City's skyline is not just a testament to its rich architectural heritage but also a reflection of the stories, myths, and quirks embedded within its structures. From monumental landmarks to ...
One of the world’s great urban parks, Mexico City’s Bosque de Chapultepec is at once the main green lung oxygenating the metropolis’s infinite sprawl; a respite for countless families that, looking to ...
Partly driven by security concerns, architects in the country have made an art of seclusion, designing residential hideaways that offer both safety and comfort. A desire to feel secure and out of view ...
Michael Snyder is a contributing editor at T Magazine and, since 2016, has lived in Mexico City, where he reports on architecture, design, food and travel. Jan. 22, 2026 For many U.S. travelers, ...
Mexico City is renowned for its abundant museums, heritage sites, and cultural richness. In fact, the capital has over 173 museums, big and small spread out through its 16 alcaldías or burroughs. The ...