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      <title>In Mexico, Sordo Madaleno Designs a Sprawling Family Compound Where Nature is the ‘Protagonist’</title>
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        <![CDATA[Set into a hillside, Rancho El Bosque comprises six largely independent dwelling modules, including a trio of two-bedroom duplexes.]]>
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      <title>In Tulum, a Handcrafted Residential Compound by Sordo Madaleno Models Mindful Development</title>
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        <![CDATA[The firm showcases how high-end development can sustainably accommodate the coastal Mexican city’s exploding population and tourism industry.]]>
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