Mexican photographer Alejandro Ramírez Orozco has launched the "Remanencias" project, which features 14 designers creating unique furniture and lighting pieces installed in architecturally diverse homes across Mexico, capturing the interaction between the objects and their environments. The project culminated in a photography exhibition during Mexico City art week in February 2026, emphasizing the fleeting relationship between design and architecture.
The Remanencias project by Alejandro Ramírez Orozco offers a unique exploration of how design objects interact with diverse architectural environments, emphasizing the importance of context in design. For professionals in design and architecture, this highlights the potential for creating dynamic, site-specific compositions that adapt to and enhance the surrounding space. This project can inspire actionable approaches to considering the relational dynamics between designed objects and architectural spaces in future projects.