Inca Hernandez
Mexico
Inca Hernández is an emerging architect and founder of Inca Hernandez Atelier, a practice that intertwines architecture, research, and art direction across diverse cultural contexts in Mexico, Portugal, Venezuela, Italy, the UAE, and Denmark. Early collaborations with Tadao Ando (Pritzker, 1995) and Álvaro Siza (Pritzker, 1992) for the Casa Wabi Foundation enriched his understanding of architecture as both a reflection of memory and a projection of community, cultivating a philosophy rooted in heritage, collective identity, and the transformative power of time. His work conceives architecture as a dialogue between past and future, where ruins, traditions, and artisanal techniques are not static remnants but living forces that inspire innovation and a sense of belonging. Guided by a search for timelessness, his projects highlight the qualities of place, weaving social and cultural narratives into spaces that strengthen community and foster continuity across generations. Internationally awarded and published, Hernández has been recognized with the Architecture MasterPrize, A’ Design Award & Competition, International Design Awards, LOOP Design Awards, the Baku Biennial, The Plan’s Architects of Tomorrow, the Dedalo Minosse Award in Vicenza, and the International Architecture Awards in Athens. In 2025, he was selected among the winners of the WAF 40 Under 40 North America by World Architecture Festival and The Architect's Newspaper, celebrating the new generation of architects shaping the future of the built environment. Access Inca Hernandez Newsroom
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Inca Hernandez
Housing Units
Mar Mediterraneo 34 emerges as a strategy to give a second life to an eclectic style house in advance deterioration built in 1910. Multiple artistic and artisanal elements were recovered from the main facade. The main patio is reconstructed as a reinterpretation of the past, portraying the arrangement of the old portals as a sequence of light and shadow, these openings rise intermittently in double height from a volcanic stone baseboard and become a solid element of introspective architecture. The restored house has 3 levels with 7 apartments that adapt to different spaces.
A' Cultural Heritage and Culture Industry Design Award - Silver (2021) - Access Inca Hernandez Housing Units Press Kit