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The Altamira House is located in the city of Zapopan and began as an expansion project of a residence, but grew with the opportunity to acquire the neighboring property. The façade of the house is hidden from the street to create its own interior atmosphere, envisioned by our clients as a space for learning and family enjoyment.
Project name
Casa Altamira
Architecture firm
Clanes Arquitectura
Location
Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico
Photography
Iván Marruenda / Marruenda Studio
Situated atop a hill on a cattle ranch in Santiago de Querétaro, the project comprises a lightweight roof supported by a structure with a concrete base and a metal frame. This framework serves a dual purpose—on one hand, delineating the footprint area, and on the other hand, extending in cantilever towards the west façade. The cantilever is support...
Project name
Espina
Architecture firm
Emiliano Domínguez + Santiago Martínez
Location
Santiago de Querétaro, Querétaro, Mexico
Photography
César Belio
‘Casa Ex Templo’ is located in the first Hispanic settlement in the city of San Francisco de Campeche and dates back to the 18th century. Right in front is what was once the Temple of San José, (patron saint of carpenters and boat builders) and which is where the house takes its name.
Project name
Casa Ex Templo
Architecture firm
Workshop, Diseño y Construcción
Location
San Francisco de Campeche, Campeche, Mexico
Photography
Tamara Uribe
Casa Robles emerges as a testament to the harmony between family life and work, blending contemporary design with the natural beauty of its surroundings to create a home that inspires and embraces. Located on an orthogonal plot on the outskirts of Guadalajara, Casa Robles stands as a family retreat that seamlessly integrates daily activities and wo...
Project name
Casa Robles
Architecture firm
Araujo Galvan Arquitectos
Location
Zapopan, Jalisco, Mexico
Photography
Rafael Reyes
The commission involved creating a separate funeral chapel from the rest of the chapels in what used to be a parking lot. Therefore, it was decided to take advantage of the building's structure and create three significant moments.
Architecture firm
Clanes Arquitectura
Location
Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico
Photography
Iván Marruenda, Marruenda Studio
The residence is located in San Pedro Cholula and sits on a plot of 125 m² (7.3x17.2), a common proportion in today's private developments. However, this norm often results in a lack of lighting and ventilation that affects the quality of life.
Project name
Casa Cholula
Architecture firm
DCTA | Domínguez Careaga Taller de Arquitectura
Location
San Pedro Cholula, Puebla, Mexico
Photography
Leandro Bulzzano
In an area of 432 m². The idea was to create movement and visual complement from shapes and finishes, taking advantage of the space, making the areas that require collaboration be in a nucleus. The palette of finishes includes: epoxy floor of different colors, Mangata ash porcelain and Creta gray cement, gray scale vinyl paints and plastic laminate...
Project name
Lloyds-Noveltia
Architecture firm
WTF Arquitectos
Location
Mexico City, Mexico
Photography
Arely Medina Q Photo
Casa Vistas is a pavilion of honest materials that seeks comfort based on a principle, simplicity. It is a single-level house sensibly settled on a descending topography with the desire to contemplate the landscape while preserving intimate experiences.
Project name
Querencia Las Vistas
Architecture firm
Central de Arquitectura, Módica Ledezma
Location
Vistas 10 Querencia Golf Club, San José del Cabo, Baja California Sur, Mexico