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Casa del Limonero by Taller Estilo Arquitectura

Architects: Taller Estilo Arquitectura Project: Casa del Limonero Location: Mérida, Yucatán, Mexico Area: 1.776 ft²/ 165 m² Photo courtesy: David Cervera Designed by Taller Estilo Arquitectura, Casa del Limonero represents a modern interpretation of traditional Mexican architecture. Project description: The Casa del Limonero is a house on two floors; compositionally divided into two clear sections: the first

Tropical Eco-Friendly House by Alberto Zavala Arquitectos

Casa Guazuma is a tropical eco-friendly house designed by Alberto Zavala Arquitectos in Villahermosa, Tabasco, Mexico. Description by Alberto Zavala: Weather conditions in the area, the topography and the existing vegetation, all acted as key elements in the creation of this eco-friendly project. The land is located in a tropical area of lush vegetation on the outskirts of the

Flora Farms Culinary Cottages in Baja California, Mexico

Project: Flora Farms Culinary Cottages Architect/Land Planner: Dorman Associates Location: Baja California, Mexico Builder: The Verano Group Developer: Flora Investments Flora Farms Culinary Cottages is a project completed by Dorman Associates in Baja California, Mexico. Developer Patrick Greene has owned the farm for 18 years and, after running a successful development business that took him

Lomas Country House by Vieyra Arquitectos / Mexico

AFS Lomas Country project is a Residence located in Lomas Country Golf Club, about 20 minutes away from Mexico City, which gives the project the best qualities of a great metropolis, as well as the open spaces of Mexico State and its suburbs. Lomas Country House was designed by Vieyra Arquitectos studio founded by architect Lorena

El Mirador House by CC Arquitectos / Mexico

Designed by CC Arquitectos, the 459-square-metre residence named El Mirador House is located on the 95-hectare El Eterno estate in Valle de Bravo – a forested municipality that wraps one corner of Lake Avándaro, approximately 150 kilometres southwest of Mexico City. El Mirador house serves its purpose as it is located on an edge of the

Family House Under the Trees – Irekua Anatani House

Broissin Architects have recently completed Irekua Anatani house in Valle de Bravo, Mexico. Description by architect: The name “Avandaro” comes from a Purépecha (a native language) word that means “place of the orchard” or “place in the clouds”. It was a territory originally inhabited by the tarasco indigenous people; who gave it this name, from whose

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