Characterized by simple and standardized yet expressive geometries, KEN's projects offer a functional approach to infrastructure such as avenues, public facilities and stations
Led by Matías Martínez, the Mexico City–based architecture studio KEN reflects the aesthetic techniques of its mentors, including Carlos Mijares Bracho (1930–2015) and Humberto Ricalde González (1942–2013). Its diverse output ranges from residential buildings to traffic interchanges, sports facilities and public transport stations.
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Published by Arquine. Text by Felipe Leal, Gustavo López Padilla.
Characterized by simple and standardized yet expressive geometries, KEN's projects offer a functional approach to infrastructure such as avenues, public facilities and stations
Led by Matías Martínez, the Mexico City–based architecture studio KEN reflects the aesthetic techniques of its mentors, including Carlos Mijares Bracho (1930–2015) and Humberto Ricalde González (1942–2013). Its diverse output ranges from residential buildings to traffic interchanges, sports facilities and public transport stations.