Housing Interlomas / a-001 Taller de Arquitectura
Housing Interlomas is a student-oriented residencial project on the east side of the Estado de México, which proposes an architecture that brings together life and studying in community,
Housing Interlomas is a student-oriented residencial project on the east side of the Estado de México, which proposes an architecture that brings together life and studying in community,
El Nido House is built on a lot of 4.70 x 26.00 meters as a response to the needs of the users to have a space where experiences and ideas are generated, weaving together a pre-existing building…
Perched on a 105 m² site in Mérida, Yucatán, Casa HANNAH by Workshop Diseño y Construcción transforms a small plot into a spacious, light-filled retreat. Furthermore, the design leverages double-height volumes and seamless indoor–outdoor connections to maximize…
Explore the stunning Tlalpuente House in Mexico City, designed by Pérez Palacios Arquitectos Asociados. See how it merges with its natural surroundings and features a unique open plan design.
Casa Zirahuén is a holiday house located in a small town of Michoacán called Zirahuén. From de heights of the hills, the project rests amongs the site’s vegetation.
Casa Sebastian is a residence located in the heart of the port of Chuburna in the state of Yucatan. Designed as a rest house where the owners could relax and be in touch with nature during their…
Casa Xolotl site is in a building within the historic center of Mérida`s city. Located in a not crowded street, the Main facade faces the street containing a house dedicated for resting, which overturns and contains the…
The Y-Shaped house stands like a tripod, to privilege views to the valley but also wants to ensure to cover, radially, the whole environment. A series of enclosed spaces and courtyards succede each other and are distinguished…
Casa La Quinta is a weekend house located in the town of San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato. After visiting the site and considering the requirements of the program, the conclusion was to respect the identity of the place,…