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INTERNATIONAL REPRESENTATION

Connected to a global network of knowledge, INTBAU Mexico is part of an international network with a presence in more than 30 countries. Through collaborations, participation in global events, and joint projects, we contribute to strengthening a shared vision of the built environment based on tradition, sustainability, and local identity.

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"Otlichno" Forum 2025

Representatives from INTBAU Mexico were selected to participate in the “100 Best Designers” event in Moscow, Russia. Nadia Samir Rincón, President of INTBAU Mexico, along with Miriam Samir Rincón, Project Director, presented their urban planning projects as independent architects and urban planners, with the aim of showcasing “Good Neighbors.” They also participated in a discussion with other experts.

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"Otlichno" Forum 2025

Representatives from INTBAU Mexico were selected to participate in the “100 Best Designers” event in Moscow, Russia. Nadia Samir Rincón, President of INTBAU Mexico, along with Miriam Samir Rincón, Project Director, presented their urban planning projects as independent architects and urban planners, with the aim of showcasing “Good Neighbors.” They also participated in a discussion with other experts.

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INTBAU World Congress 2025

In London, England, representatives from the board of directors of INTBAU Mexico presented the chapter and participated in a discussion on architectural education. Additionally, Nadia Samir Rincón presented the “Cuauhnahuac” proposal for Cuernavaca, Morelos.

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Oaxaca Summer School

Teachers from Italy, Panama, Guatemala, Kenya, the United States, and of course Mexico participated, along with students from various countries. Together with the community, we developed a proposed Master Plan for El Marquesado.

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ICOMOS 2023

We participated in the ICOMOS international conference in Guadalajara, Jalisco, to talk about new traditional architecture and urbanism.

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