Press, Awards & Events
MCxA's work has been featured in Dezeen, ArchDaily, Domus, and Architectural Digest, and recognized with awards from Architizer, The Architect's Newspaper, and the Venice Biennale.
Architecture Awards & Recognition
MCxA has received recognition from some of the world's most respected architecture and design institutions, across residential, civic, hospitality, and sustainable design categories.
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Bokoba - Honorific Mention
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Casa Mague - Finalist
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Soumaya Museum
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Soumaya Museum - Finalist
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Soumaya Museum - Recognition
Press & Media Coverage
MCxA projects have been published in international architecture and design media across North America, Europe, Asia, and Latin America.
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Casa Galeana
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Casa Mague
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Casa Mague
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Casa Mague
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Casa Mague
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Bokoba
Printed publication
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Casa Mague
Printed publication
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Casa Mague
Printed publication
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Lectures, Conferences & Exhibitions
MCxA engages with the global architecture community through lectures, academic conferences, cultural exhibitions, and public events. Mauricio Ceballos and the MCxA team have been invited to speak and exhibit at leading institutions across Mexico, Latin America, and the United States.
Rutina del Hacer Arquitectónico, MCxA participated in Umbral, a cultural platform in Mexico City dedicated to architecture, design, and urbanism — presenting projects and engaging with emerging designers and the broader creative community.
MCxA opened its studio and projects to the public as part of Open House Mexico City — an annual event that invites citizens to explore significant buildings and architectural spaces throughout the city.
Territory and Urban Transformation: Infrastructure, Speculation, and the Edges of Mexico City with Richard De Pirro at Harvard Gradute School of Design and Umass Boston.
Materials in Time: Aging, Adaptation, & Failure. Docomomo, Mauricio Ceballos took part in Modern Conversations, a dialogue series focused on contemporary architecture practice, sustainability, and the future of design.