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Bedolla House, P+0 Arquitectura 13

Bedolla House / P+0 Arquitectura

The Bedolla house was designed in a complex topography terrain located between mountains and filled with large cedars and oaks. The stone and concrete walls clearly define the heart of the project: a linear courtyard that from the entry runs towards the small oak forest at the foot of the ravine.

Minimalist Mexico Home with Cool, Concrete Interior 1

Minimalist Mexico Home / P+0 Arquitectura

This minimalist Mexico home resolves almost all the interior surfaces with natural concrete. The structural elements such as banked beams, retaining walls and stairs were left apparent; the polystyrene beam and vault roof, as well as the insulating panel loading walls are flattened with a fine, polished finish.

Abierta House by Roberto Ramírez Pizarro 6

Abierta House by Roberto Ramírez Pizarro

Abierta house is a project for a couple of my dearest friends. A small piece of land in one of the most exclusive developments in the city was the perfect excuse to put on practice what the project represents itself: unfold the barrier between the outdoor and the indoor space.

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