
Designing with tradition.
Building for communities.
ARCHITETTURA E URBANISTICA

Designing with tradition.
Building for communities.
ARCHITETTURA E URBANISTICA
To create architectural and urban spaces that integrate tradition, culture, and landscape, respecting the identity of each region and using local materials and techniques. Naos aims to design and build sustainable communities, combining solidity, functionality, and beauty (firmitas, utilitas, and venustas) in every project, from architectural details to urban and regional development.
To be an international reference in traditional architecture and urbanism, promoting an approach that revitalizes culture, heritage, and the natural environment, delivering projects with a lasting social, cultural, and historical impact, organically adapting to each landscape and strengthening the identity of the communities we inhabit.
Founded in 2015 as NASAA the firm seeks an architectural language that reflects time, culture, and adaptation to the environment, integrating local, landscape, and artistic elements. AEON in 2025 serves as the integration of Miriam and Nadia's visions, to showcase both the design process and its results.
The firm selects projects with cultural, historical, and social impact, addressing all scales.
Miriam and Nadia Samir Rincon, Mexican architects of Egyptian descent, with international training and multicultural experience. Their vision combines tradition, innovation, and cultural sensitivity in every project.
A Vibrant Mexican Landscape
A project for the Market Neighborhood, exploring innovative architectural and urban design solutions while celebrating the city’s cultural and environmental heritage.
Designing solutions for unsafe, neglected, and unattractive spaces is essential because these areas impact the quality of life, community well-being, and social equity. Thoughtful architectural and urban interventions can transform them into vibrant, safe, and inclusive environments, fostering honor, connection, and opportunity for the people who live and interact there.
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Following tradition doesn’t mean copying the past. It means learning from what has already proven resilient. It anchors design in something deeper than trends, giving continuity to cities and meaning to their form.
Without that thread, places risk becoming interchangeable, detached from culture and from the people who inhabit them.
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