Architect Fernando Cibrian ́s recently finished home is a project centered on the expressiveness of form and design. His work incorporates innovative and creative details, that create harmony between structure and nature, which are meant to be noticed and appreciated.
Project name
Casa Vista Clara
Architecture firm
Cibrian Arquitectos
Photography
Francisco Varela, Héctor Velasco
Principal architect
Fernando Cibrian Castro
Design team
Cibrian Arquitectos
Interior design
Cibrian Arquitectos
Civil engineer
SC3 engineering
Structural engineer
SC3 engineering
Environmental & MEP
SC3 engineering
Landscape
Cibrian Arquitectos
Lighting
Cibrian Arquitectos
Supervision
Cibrian Arquitectos
Visualization
Cibrian Arquitectos
Tools used
AutoCAD, ArchiCAD & Lumion
Construction
Cibrian Arquitectos
Material
Concrete, Steel, Glass, Wood, Marble, Stone
Typology
Residential › House
Zozaya Arquitectos: The house is located in Zihuatanejo on a hill more than one hundred meters above sea level, so it has very privileged views of the Pacific Ocean.
Architecture firm
Zozaya Arquitectos
Location
Zihuatanejo, Guerrero, Mexico
Principal architect
Daniel Zozaya Valdés
Design team
Saddam Sotelo, Luis Alonso, José Antonio Vázquez, Ana Karen Cadena, Jesús Lopez, Cesar Octavio
Material
Wood, Concrete, Metal, Stone
Typology
Residential › House
Designed by renowned Mexican architect Javier Senosiain, Nautilus is a whimsical shell-shaped house located in Naucalpan, northwest of Mexico City in the adjoining State of Mexico, and inspired by the work of Gaudi and Frank Lloyd Wright.
Architecture firm
Javier Senosiain
Location
Naucalpan, State of Mexico
Photography
Jaime Jacott, Francisco Lubbert, Senosiain
Principal architect
Javier Senosiain
Collaborators
Luis Raúl Enríquez Montiel.
Typology
Residential › House
Moon House "Casa de Luna" is the first collaborative project between theF*Money and KBANIA. The house is located among the Pacific Ocean and the desert of Southern Baja California, and it includes the renovation of the house and a sculpture.
Project name
Casa de Luna
Location
El Pescadero, Baja California Sur, Mexico
Photography
Mikial Tolmosoff
Principal architect
Javier Medina and Ángela Baena
Visualization
Ángela Baena
Material
Ferrocement, Reed, Vegetation, and sand
Typology
Residential › Houses
Planned to be built at Estrella del Sur Street (Southern Star street) in Cuernavaca, Morelos, Mexico. This 80 square-meters industrial loft is designed by mexican architetcure studio Teammx.
Project name
Southern Star 3-20
Location
Cuernavaca, Morelos, Mexico
Tools used
Autodesk 3ds Max, V-Ray, Adobe Photoshop
Principal architect
Alejandro Hernández Moreno
Design team
Alejandro Hernández (Designer), Miguel Araujo (PM)
Collaborators
Miguel Araujo
Typology
Residential › Houses
DNA Barcelona Architects presents “Tree Life Boutique Hotel, Aldea Zamá, Tulum, Mexico”, a new project for Giada Real Estate, inspired from the Nature patterns- wooden façade and lots of greenery inside. The hotel represents a solid triangular building with the surface of 1.652 m2 with big panoramic windows all along the complex, covered by a uniqu...
Project name
Tree Life Boutique Hotel
Architecture firm
DNA Barcelona Architects
Location
Aldea Zamá, Tulum, Mexico
Tools used
Autodesk 3ds Max, Lumion
Principal architect
Aryanour Djalali
Visualization
DNA Barcelona Architects
Typology
Hospitality › Hotel
Antonio Duo: As a sculptural monolithic piece, this house designed in a town of Zacatecas, Mexico named Jalpa, which means in Nahuatl “place over sand” enhances this concept through his introspective atmosphere with the off white color of the piece abducted from the natural color of the sand in the zone.
Architecture firm
Antonio Duo
Location
Jalpa, Zacatecas, Mexico
Tools used
Autodesk 3ds Max , Corona Renderer, Adobe Photoshop
Principal architect
ntonio Duo
Design team
Antonio Duo, Adriana Haro
Visualization
CIC Arquitectos, Taller Armesto Monárrez (TAM.Arquitectos)
Status
Under construction
Typology
Residential › House
Designed by Mexican architecture firm Mauricio Ceballos X Architects, Casa Mague located in an ancestral place at Malinalco, Mexico; surrounded by abundant vegetation, on the slope of a hill next to one of the three monolithic pyramids of the world, an Aztec ceremonial center, the site was carefully chosen by the clients due to its unique micro-cli...
Architecture firm
Mauricio Ceballos X Architects
Location
Malinalco, Mexico
Photography
Diego Padilla Magallanes
Principal architect
Mauricio Ceballos
Design team
Mauricio Ceballos Pressler, Francisco Vázquez, Marco Antonio Severino
Collaborators
Esmeralda Bañales (Construction Administration), Veronica Islas (Specs & materials), Carolina Urrea, María Fernanda García (Press/Graphic Team)
Interior design
Paola Cueli
Structural engineer
De Silva
Supervision
Marco Severino
Visualization
Francisco Vazquez
Tools used
Scanner for locate the trees
Construction
Local constructor
Material
Natural wood, Polished concrete with black pigment, Iron, Losacero, Luminaires, illux, Ventor, Brillante, Gaia Deisgn, Pottery Barn, Retromobili, Zara Home
Typology
Residential › House