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This Forest House Consists of Two Volumes Connected by Metal Bridges

Forest house is a single-family home designed by Mexico City-based Grupoarquitectura. The house is located in the hills of Mexico City, in the suburb of Tepozcuautla. Description by Grupoarquitectura: The house consists of two very geometric separate volumes of concrete, one for services and other for the principal areas of the house. The two bodies are […]

This Mexican Bungalow is Conceived as a Refuge in an Idyllic Jungle Site

The bungalow is the first of a series of cabins to be built over a spectacular site in Tepoztlán, a small paradise located at about 50 km from Mexico City. The town has fantastic weather conditions, and a unique character built thru its pre-Hispanic origins that were followed by a colonial center that is still the heart of the village; its charm attracts the presence of intellectuals and thinkers to stay over the weekend, or for longer periods of time.

Casa Arbo in Mexico Enjoys Views of a Volcano

Surrounding a volcano in Colima, México, Di Frenna Arquitectos designed Casa Arbo, a home that plays off the natural setting with a variety of textures from the facade to the vegetation. The lower level has a natural stone facade while polished concrete defines the upper level. Windows made with ClimaGuard glass provide sweeping views of

KG Apartment, Mexico City / Kababie Arquitectos

Located in Mexico City, the KG apartment, completed in 2015 by Kabab Arquitectos, showcases a modern interior that masterfully uses a neutral color palette accented with earth tones. The design of the apartment enhances the living space with bursts of color through carefully chosen accessories, adding vibrancy and depth to the neutral backdrop.

This Apartment Building Has a Black-Reflective Square-Shaped Facade

Project: Apartment Building Architects: EDAA – design, advertising, architectural development, construction supervision Client: GARBA – real estate development, sales and marketing Typology: housing Construction area: 1,800m2 (19,375sqft) Site area: 440m2 (4,736sqft) Design team: Luis Arturo García, Jahir Villanueva, Juan Hernández, Hans Álvarez, Enrique Villalón, Antonio Rivas, Ana Rodríguez Consultants: PBS Ingenieros (structural engineering), MS (soil

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