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REC Architectura's petate and glass building in Mexico<a title="Rec Builds Cool and Strange Building in Mexico from Petate and Glass" href="http://www.recarquitectura.com/" target="_blank">REC architects</a> have created a cool office space by mixing dry plants, glass and steel. Situated in <a title="Rec Builds Cool and Strange Building in Mexico from Petate and Glass" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cuernavaca" target="_blank">Cuernavaca</a>, Mexico, this strange looking building is a combination of local identity with the latest technology. A material usually seen on thatched roofs, petate, helps to cool the interiors without the need for energy-sucking air conditioners.1
REC Architectura's petate and glass building in MexicoA strage mix that works really well, REC architects´office block in Mexico is a modernist building with a twist.2
REC Architectura's petate and glass building in MexicoMixing traditional biodegradable materials with sharp glass and steel, the interantional group of architects has created a cool way to give shade.3
REC Architectura's petate and glass building in MexicoParts of the glass facade has been covered with petate, a biodegradable dried plants material that is commonly used on roofs.4
REC Architectura's petate and glass building in MexicoThe petate surfaces provide the building with some very welcome shades that ease the hot Mexican summers while letting hot air escape avoiding the need for air conditioners.5
REC Architectura's petate and glass building in MexicoCute round windows have been places in between the petate leaves, reminding people inside of the stange beautiful facade.6
REC Architectura's petate and glass building in MexicoThis great example of sustainable architecture reminds us that sometimes is not about using the most innovative or latest materials but instead, it´s all about common sense.7







