Revista Axxis
- ANNIVERSARY EDITION: 50 INSPIRING SPACES AND THE MINDS THAT CREATED THEM
- November, 2024
We close 2024 with news that fills us with excitement: our publication in the 50th anniversary edition of Axxis – Inspiring Spaces and the Minds That Created Them magazine. This recognition is the result of combining human talent, applied knowledge, and a firm commitment to establishing new standards of comfort and sustainable construction in the country.
It’s another step in our company’s growth, reaffirming with each achievement the relevance of our ideas and the need for innovative housing solutions that position Colombian architecture as a benchmark in the region.
We extend special thanks to our team, our contractors, and, of course, our clients, who trust us to make their life dreams come true.
Revista Axxis
- Yearbook 2024
- December, 2024
Being included in the Axxis Magazine 2023 Yearbook reminds us that sustainable design and understanding of place are fundamental to enhancing architecture in a world facing major environmental and social challenges. At Móve, we are proud that Casa Ó has been selected among the fifty most representative architectural projects in Colombia this year, consolidating our ideas and intentions as a path toward good housing design in the country.
Our motivation to create feasible, contemporary, and cutting-edge architecture remains intact. We will continue applying these principles to each project, strengthening our identity and building experience for future challenges.
Revista Axxis
- THE POETICS OF MATERIALS: CASA Ó
- December, 2022
We are proud to announce our first publication in Axxis magazine, in their edition The Poetics of Materials. This recognition of our flagship project, Casa Ó, reflects the result of deep reflection on contemporary architecture and its connection with materials. Casa Ó stands as a tangible materialization of our unique vision and our focus on innovative design.
“Balance translates into movement; constant change imposes new ways of understanding contemporary spatiality. Casa Ó is the result of an arduous search for the modern, simple, and sustainable archetype; a reference project that evokes noble materiality, without forgetting comfort and bioclimatic design in natural spaces.”

