Clase Azul's La Hacienda complex in Jalisco blends artisanal craftsmanship with industrial-scale architecture
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Ben Dreith
17h ago· 9 min readenNews
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A team of architects designed La Hacienda, a multi-building complex for tequila brand Clase Azul in Jalisco, Mexico. The project spans 22 hectares in the Jalisco highlands and features red-hued structures built using artisanal building practices at an industrial scale. Founder Arturo Lomelí commissioned five architects to submit proposals for the complex, which integrates traditional craftsmanship with large-scale construction.
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· 2 pulledA team of architects has produced a multi-building complex called La Hacienda for tequila brand Clase Azul in Jalisco, Mexico, integrating artisanal building practices at an industrial scale for its red-hued structures.
After securing 22 hectares in the highlands of Jalisco, Clase Azul founder Arturo Lomelí commissioned five architects to submit proposals for a complex
A team of architects has produced a multi-building complex called La Hacienda for tequila brand Clase Azul in Jalisco, Mexico.


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