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Casa Gavión, a Sensational home
Text by: Romana Lilic
Photos: LA76 Strategic Design & Photography
Published in: ESCAPES #7
“I BELIEVE in an emotional architecture.”, once said one of Mexico’s most influential architects, Luis Barragán. Barragán reinvented Mexican modern architecture...
January 17th, 2012 | Architecture, Baja Living, Decor & Design, Featured stories, HOMES, News, STORIES | Read More Travel expert: Why you should go to Mexico (via CNN)
This article is re-published from CNN website, as we find it crucial for our readers.
By Robert Reid, Special to CNN
* Popular tourist spots are largely removed from drug violence, Robert Reid say. * Reid feels the U.S. is “fortunate, not cursed”...
May 9th, 2011 | Featured stories, News, STORIES | Read More Mexican Wedding Traditions
By: Adriana Dupinet, Leslie Bost, ONE Happenings
Photos: Francisco Estrada, Photoamore
Every culture and country has its own way of celebrating two souls in love. In Mexico, there are specific traditions that have defined our culture for many years, traditions...
October 12th, 2010 | Featured stories, GALLERY, STORIES | Read More Mexico. Its heroes, its history… and the road to freedom.
The history of the Mexican people, its culture, traditions and heroes is very rich. Its hues denote the strength, bravery and courage of those who have written it. This year, in 2010, Mexico is jubilantly celebrating the Bicentennial of the Independence of Mexico,...
September 10th, 2010 | Culture, Featured stories, News, STORIES | Read More Flowers in the Desert
By / Por: Romana Lilic
Photos: / Fotos: LA76
Dwelling proudly at the Pacific coast of Baja California Sur, like a gift of nature, Todos Santos is one of the most picturesque Baja towns. It is a place where natives and new locals joyfully share the town’s beauty...
January 15th, 2010 | Baja Living, Featured stories, GALLERY, News, STORIES | Read More Just Like Heaven, Capella Pedregal
A couple of steps from downtown Cabo San Lucas and the Marina, before entering Capella Pedregal gate and its 1,000 foot private tunnel Dos Mares carved through the mountainside, you can hardly imagine what awaits for you on the other side. Upon arrival, facing...
November 9th, 2009 | Baja Living, Featured stories, GALLERY, HOMES, News | Read More Colegio El Camino
25 Years of Academic Excellence
Twenty-five years ago, three pioneering developers in the southern Baja started to think about how they were going to educate their children. Cabo San Lucas was then a small town that had no options that met their needs. To...
October 27th, 2009 | Baja Living, Featured stories, Social Responsibility | Read More Silver, Mexico’s Treasure
Try to describe Mexico in five words. If you ask Mexican, the answer would probably be something like “colors, flavor, history, people, traditions”, but if you ask the same question to a visitor on Baja streets, you might hear something like “beach, party,...
October 12th, 2009 | Featured stories, STORIES | Read More South of the Border, Under the Sun
Story by: Romana Lilic
Photos by: LA76
Home: Roinische
Location: Los Barriles, B.C.S, Mexico
The ceramic plate at the entrance of this burgundy home welcomes you with a toast “Roinische”, a composition of two Gaelic words, meaning “share water”, and...
June 23rd, 2009 | Baja Living, Featured stories, HOMES | Read More A Home with a View
Story by: Romana Lilic
Photos by: LA76 and PhotoMexico
Project name: El Rincon del Pedregal
Location: Pedregal de Cabo San Lucas,
Cabo San Lucas, B.C.S., Mexico
Homes in Baja come in different shapes, styles and sizes. But they all tend to have one thing in...
June 2nd, 2009 | Featured stories, HOMES | Read More 

