Amezcua unveils homes built using its prefabricated Kineki system
Prefabricated modules and renewable materials feature in a flexible design system by Mexican firm Amezcua that has been used to build three houses at a weekend retreat.
Based in Mexico City, Amezcua is a design and development company that was founded in 2015 by entrepreneur Julio Amezcua. It creates structures that utilise its Kineki system, which consists of prefabricated modular units set within a wooden frame.
Amezcua's prefabricated modules were used to build three houses at a weekend retreat in Mexico The system has a wide range of applications, the company said, from houses and hotel rooms to classrooms, shops and pavilions.
Julio Amezcua and his in-house team designed the initial system and later enlisted the help of friends such as industrial designer Ariel Rojo and acoustical engineer Omar Saad to improve it.
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