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Casa Cinco, located in the city of Pachuca, seeks to integrate harmoniously into the urban fabric of a city that has adapted to the needs and expectations of contemporary lifestyle, taking advantage of its dynamism and connectivity with the capital of the country.
Project name
Casa Cinco
Architecture firm
SAVE Arquitectos
Location
Pachuca, Hidalgo, Mexico
Photography
Zaickz Moz
"ELE House" was designed with an introspective intention on the outside, but inside it becomes a container element for environments that seek to create non-linear routes and with their own character, we intended that visiting the house provoke a certain curiosity or perhaps mystery of wonder... What is on the other side of the wall? What will I fin...
Project name
ELE House
Architecture firm
LTd Arquitectura & Interiorismo
Location
Aguascalientes, Mexico
Photography
César Belio / CBSTD
Located in the city of Merida, Yucatan, Casa Paraiso Azul aims to bring a new perspective to the space through the integration of exterior elements into the interior space and provide a contemporary Mexican architectural character.
Project name
Casa Paraíso Azul
Architecture firm
Taller Estilo Arquitectura
Location
Barrio de Santiago, Mérida, Yucatán, Mexico
Photography
Neil Youngson
Situated in Tulum, this small boutique hotel rises between the trees, in which the main concept consisted in preserving 70% of the existing vegetation in order to build around it. By achieving this, every space of the project is always in relation to its natural surroundings.
Project name
Jungle Keva
Architecture firm
Jaque Studio
Location
Tulum, Mexico
Photography
Cesar Bejar
"Casco Parque Mexico" is a clubhouse for a housing cluster located in one of the most important, and fastest growing residential areas in Puebla. The building was projected with two main objectives: to function as a coexistence and leisure center for inhabitants and visitors of all ages, and serve as archetype for future residences within the clust...
Project name
Casco Parque México
Architecture firm
MXTAD
Location
Puebla, Mexico
Photography
Amy Bello
Principal architect
MXTAD
Design team
MXTAD
Bruma is a four-unit housing complex within the jungle of Tulum. Each of the units has its own outdoor space, where the main concept is to create a sanctuary of comfort and disconnection, with spaces that provide privacy and contact with nature.
Project name
Bruma Tulum
Architecture firm
Jaque Studio
Location
Tulum, Mexico
Photography
Cesar Bejar
Casa Ragu is built upon an irregular, sloped corner lot. These conditions were the base for the development of our first conceptual design pillar: a house projected in half-levels following the topography of the lot.
Project name
Casa Ragu
Architecture firm
MXTAD
Location
Puebla, Mexico
Photography
Amy Bello
The central concept on which the project is based is the symbiotic relationship between architecture and the surrounding nature. The aim is to create interconnected spaces that allow for the enjoyment of the tranquility of the gardens, while taking advantage of the benefits of natural ventilation and lighting. The design seeks to merge the interior...
Project name
Casa de Mar
Architecture firm
Binomio Taller
Location
Merida, Mexico
Photography
Tamara Uribe