UH INFONAVIT Iztacalco Housing Unit and Public Space / AMASA Estudio - Exterior Photography© Pavelin

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UH INFONAVIT Iztacalco Housing Unit and Public Space / AMASA Estudio - Exterior Photography© Pavelin

Text description provided by the architects. Since the mid-20th century, the capital of Mexico has begun a long tradition of building collective housing through the development of housing complexes. Today, approximately half of the residents living in Mexico City reside in a condominium regime. The city has around ten thousand housing units: housing complexes that share multi-family buildings, urban facilities, common areas, administrative services, and even postal codes.

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