Mexico City doesn’t ease you into anything. It greets you loud, full, and relentless, a metropolis of over 20 million people spread across nearly 2,000 neighborhoods. So when a studio in the upscale Las Lomas neighborhood sets out to create a space for stillness, the design question isn’t just aesthetic. It’s almost philosophical: how do you convince a body that’s been absorbing the city’s noise to finally let go? Talo Atelier’s answer is Align …
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