Casa Yuri Residence, Zihuatanejo real estate, Guerrero luxury home Mexico, Mexican building images
Casa Yuri Residence, Zihuatanejo, Guerrero
22 June 2025
Design: Zozaya Arquitectos
Location: Zihuatanejo, Guerrero, México
Photos by cesar belio
Casa Yuri, Zihuatanejo, Guerrero, México
Casa Yuri was born from an ambitious vision: a generous, expansive residence with a complex program, set on a breathtaking 2,200 m² oceanfront site. The client granted us full creative freedom to reinterpret the Zihuatanejo vernacular in a bold, contemporary language deeply rooted in the landscape.
From the very first sketch, the design sought to maximize the potential of the topography. A lushly landscaped pedestrian ramp leads visitors to a motor lobby that orchestrates the house’s circulation: access to the garage, machine rooms, and cisterns. From here, two distinct paths emerge — a discreet service entrance to the kitchen, laundry, and staff quarters, and a grand sculptural staircase that ascends dramatically, unveiling sweeping views of the Pacific.
At the top, an open-air vestibule connects the private quarters with the heart of the home: the great palapa. This commanding structure — the largest palapa ZAR has ever built for a private residence — spans more than 17 meters in diameter, rising over 11 meters at its lowest point. Its framework is a symphony of reinforced concrete columns, palm wood, and steel, engineered with tension cables and hurricane anchor systems to withstand coastal storms while maintaining a sense of effortless elegance.
Beneath its vast canopy, life unfolds: the main dining area, a bar and grill zone, a secondary dining space, the principal lounge, and a series of shaded lounging spots alongside a pool that appears to hover in midair. Suspended on concrete cantilevers, the pool was designed to minimize site impact and preserve the natural terrain.
From the palapa, an open staircase descends into the lower level — home to the study, gym, and sauna, as well as the principal suite and pool machinery room. Positioned closest to the sea, this level offers an immersive experience: the sound and sight of waves crashing against the cliffs become an integral part of daily life.
On the main level, three en-suite guest rooms line the southern edge of the property, connected by a covered portico shaded by the upper deck of the rooms above. This corridor, framed by the Pacific, is one of the home’s most contemplative spaces.
The upper level houses two additional suites with a shared terrace and a striking steel pergola suspended in air — achieved through beams that span the entire bedroom volume. A playroom, garden with grill, and a second pool for children complete this elevated retreat.
The construction posed significant technical challenges. To embed the home into the terrain with minimal disruption, blasting was required in certain areas to achieve proper foundation depth. Though the process was slower than anticipated, the outcome was exceptional — a house that settles into the cliffside with confidence and grace.
The material palette celebrates the Zihuatanejo spirit: a palm-thatched palapa roof, wooden ceilings, handcrafted parota wood carpentry, river stones for floors and trim, IP wood decks, and chukum-style plasters. A bush-hammered Vermont beige marble was used throughout the residence, chosen for its beauty and anti-slip properties — a decision the client greatly appreciated, especially with young children in the home.
The landscape design, by Entorno (Mexico City), introduced a native planting palette with flowering species and several green roofs that soften the visual impact of the construction and enhance the sensory experience throughout the property.
From a sustainability perspective, Casa Yuri embraces bioclimatic architecture: cross-ventilation, thick walls, elevated roofs, and deep overhangs keep the home cool while minimizing AC use. A wastewater treatment system recycles water for irrigation, reinforcing the project’s commitment to responsible luxury.
Casa Yuri stands as one of ZAR’s most extensive and technically ambitious residences — a powerful dialogue between architecture, terrain, and the Pacific Ocean, completed in just 18 months. A home designed not just to inhabit space, but to celebrate it.
Casa Yuri Residence in Zihuatanejo, Guerrero, México – Building Information
Architect: Zozaya Arquitectos – https://www.zozayaarquitectos.com/
Project size: 2172 sqm
Site size: 2200 sqm
Completion date: 2025
Building levels: 3
Photographer: cesar belio
Casa Yuri Residence, Zihuatanejo, Guerrero images / information received 290224 from Oscar Peña De La Mora Spacio Design Studio
Location: Zihuatanejo, Guerrero, México, North America
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