Mass Housing in Ixtapaluca, Mexico
Updated On January 19, 2016 | Category: Home » Architecture Rumbling.
Huge growth of housing projects like these for low income families in Ixtapaluca, Mexico. There is a total of 300 of these houses and they reminds me of the movie – Cat in the Hat. Mass housing like these are scary, so isolated and lack of an identity – spooky!
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6 Comments
claudia
this picture it’a a fake my bother just purchased a house from Ixtapaluca and they’re not that bad acctually I am proud of my brother because he have a litle house and he live there with dignity.
Francisco
I love what you said.
Yonatan
I hate those streets where every house looks the same. You can never tell which one is yours at first, or when you’re visiting friends. When I was a small boy, I got lost once visiting my aunt just by going outside the house. I couldn’t remember how to get back :).
Cleber
It is happening the same in Sao Paulo, Brazil, but we’re moving upward to the skies. Did you ever see an areal view of São Paulo? There are just lots and lots of buildings!
Reger
poor architecure, from poor “architects”, for poor people. That’s a lot of money for someone.
Georgina
fortunately, it will take only a week or less for mexican neighbours to reinvent their homes by adding, painting, planting in their properties. they fulfill the lack of identity pretty well.