Mixed Use Building – Chiripa Project by Palma
Chiripa Mixed Use Building is a project that seeks to experiment with the way users relate to each other in an undefined typology, a hybrid between house – apartments – hotel
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Chiripa Mixed Use Building is a project that seeks to experiment with the way users relate to each other in an undefined typology, a hybrid between house – apartments – hotel
The piece, stereotomic, raises its walls wrapping itself in an introspective architecture, where the relationship between the interior and the exterior exists, but is not completely evident.
Located in the heart of Avándaro, Valle de Bravo, Avándaro 333 is a housing project developed on a 17,000m2 site, which is conceived from two fundamental firsts
Located a few steps from one of the most emblematic avenues of the city of Mérida, Casa Maca is a historic former residence from the Porfiriato era. Visitors are transported to the past, where they are easily…
With the name of the restaurant “Migrante” (translation in spanish for a person who travels to another place or country – Migrant) and influenced by Japanese culture for Alejandra Medina
‘Nuestro sueño’ is a box full of clay that contains coherent concrete structures based on a 60cm nod, marking and distributing the program, indicating that the heart and soul of the house are the kitchen and central…
Located southeast of the city of Morelia immersed in a residential area located a few steps from one of the main avenues that connect the city, the DRD house is located.
Casa La Blanca bets on a completely interior environment with its “U” -shaped floor, separating both the social and coexistence space on the ground floor and the private space on the upper floor.
Casa Houlpoch is an old Yucatecan house from the end of the last century that gets its name from a snake from the region that regularly “visited” the property’s ruins. Behind its colonial facade, this house accommodates…