Inside Kon-tigo, a post-hurricane home in Acapulco, Mexico

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Inside Kon-tigo, a post-hurricane home in Acapulco, Mexico

Acapulco, where Kon-tigo, the most recent residential work of architect Manuel Cervantes is located, has captivated many throughout the decades, from starlets of the 1950s and 60s to jet-setting millionaires and contemporary globe-trotters. The beach resort on Mexico’s Pacific coast, its high-rises backdropped by the Sierra Madre del Sur mountains, not only hosts a vibrant nightlife scene but also offers a beautiful, rugged coastline, hidden ocean coves, and extreme cliff jumping, at sites such as La Quebrada cliff, which has a 40m drop.

However, the idyll was shattered in 2023, when Hurricane Otis – a category five storm –struck the Guerrero coast, becoming one of the most devastating tropical cyclones in the history of the Pacific. The aftermath was catastrophic, leaving around 250,000 families without access to shelter, drinking water, electricity, food, or medical care.

Manuel Cervantes Estudio Kon-tigo housing project in Acapulco, Mexico

(Image credit: Courtesy of Manuel Cervantes Estudio)

Discover the Kon-tigo housing project by architect Manuel Cervantes

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