Low-income housing in Mexico.

Low-income housing in Mexico.

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Bathroom with white tiles and skylight in a family home arranged around a central courtyard, Barwon Heads, Australia by Lifespaces Group and Auhaus Architecture [1200×1800] »

Comments

  1. Bajakid says

    In Mexico, “low income” is the middle class. We here in the USA aren’t far behind. The majority of Mexico is “no income”.

    Source: I’m half breed, raised in Mexico/California

  2. thelmaandpuhleeze says

    Pretty great! Location/source, please?

  3. yesboizindeed says

    jajaja pura verga

  4. bluetux says

    I’m betting they don’t look like that anymore

  5. bacalhaucombatatas says

    Dunno about thermal comfort but looks pretty good

  6. dwenday says

    The difference a bit of colour can make.

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