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  • The Chicago Bean

    Cloud Gate, aka “The Bean”, is one of Chicago’s most popular sights. The monumental work of art anchors the city’s downtown park, reflecting the city’s famous skyline and the surrounding green space. The Bean is a work of public art in the heart of Chicago. The sculpture, which is officially titled Cloud Gate, is one of the world’s largest permanent outdoor art installations. The monumental work was unveiled in 2004 and quickly became of the Chicago’s most iconic sights.

  • Chicago At Night

    The Chicago At Night gives you that up and close feel of the Chicago Skyline at night with the cool dark light theme. Chicago is known for it's architecture and distinctive style of skyscrapers and buildings. Chicago has a lot to offer when it comes to art museums, culture and restaurants. Everyone that visit's Chicago falls in love with Chicago and eventually makes it to Chicago again!!

  • Parroquia San Miguel Arcangel en San Miguel de Allende

    San Miguel de Allende, a colonial-era city in Mexico’s central highlands, is known for its baroque Spanish architecture, thriving arts scene and cultural festivals. In the city’s historic, cobblestoned center lies the iconic neo-Gothic church Parroquia de San Miguel Arcángel, whose dramatic pink towers rise above the main plaza, El Jardín. The Templo de San Francisco church nearby has an 18th-century churrigueresque facade.

  • La Casa Organica "La Cueva"

    The Organic House was born from the idea of creating a space adapted to man, according to his environmental, physical and psychological needs; taking into account its origin in nature and its historical background. The purpose was to look for spaces similar to the maternal cloister, to the shelters of the animals, to the man who at first adopted the caverns without modifying his environment, to the igloo, to all the welcoming spaces; concave like the mother's arms that huddle the child; continuous, wide, integral spaces, liberating lights and changing shapes that follow the natural rhythm of man's movements; spaces where integrated furniture facilitates circulation. The proposal of the Organic House is based on the requirements of the elementary functions of human beings: a space to live together, with a living room, dining room and kitchen, and another to sleep, with a dressing room and bathroom. The floor of the house is covered by a sand-colored carpet, with the idea of identifying the dwelling with the earth. This same color was given to the walls and ceiling in order to achieve a chromatic continuity. The interior of the dwelling is accessed by going down the spiral that leads to the tunnel; It was intended to give the sensation of entering the earth, from there to the living, eating and cooking space or, to the furthest away, which is the sleeping area.

  • La Casa Organica "The Meeting"

    The Organic House was born from the idea of creating a space adapted to man, according to his environmental, physical and psychological needs; taking into account its origin in nature and its historical background. The purpose was to look for spaces similar to the maternal cloister, to the shelters of the animals, to the man who at first adopted the caverns without modifying his environment, to the igloo, to all the welcoming spaces; concave like the mother's arms that huddle the child; continuous, wide, integral spaces, liberating lights and changing shapes that follow the natural rhythm of man's movements; spaces where integrated furniture facilitates circulation. The proposal of the Organic House is based on the requirements of the elementary functions of human beings: a space to live together, with a living room, dining room and kitchen, and another to sleep, with a dressing room and bathroom. The floor of the house is covered by a sand-colored carpet, with the idea of identifying the dwelling with the earth. This same color was given to the walls and ceiling in order to achieve a chromatic continuity. The interior of the dwelling is accessed by going down the spiral that leads to the tunnel; It was intended to give the sensation of entering the earth, from there to the living, eating and cooking space or, to the furthest away, which is the sleeping area.

  • La Basilica de Guadalupe

    The Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe is a Roman Catholic church, basilica, and National shrine of Mexico which houses the cloak containing the image of Our Lady of Guadalupe.