For 40 years, the Mexican architect Alejandro D'Acosta has based his work on the use of waste materials and others found in the immediate environment as a way of contributing his grain of sand to deal with the environmental impact of the activity.
Literally nothing leaves the projects of it in the form of garbage: every material is reused.
In dialogue with CNN en Español, he explains his unique proposal and shows us one of his great works, the Vinícola Bruma in Ensenada, Baja California.