Coral House in Boca del Rio: Veracruz Home

Coral House in Boca del Rio. The essence of the house was to reflect the identity cheerful and festive of the client, and to show their close relationship with their roots and culture.

Libertad 196 in Veracruz Residence

Libertad

Design: Gerardo Ars Arquitectura. Two houses built on a topographically hilly plot with a slope of 4 meters at the highest point; the project is located in the town of Boca del Rio, at the Port of Veracruz, Mexico.

House in Boca del Rio, Veracruz

Casa Boca del Rio

Design: Gerardo Ars Arquitectura. Three House: built on an irregular plot of approximately 22 by 62 feet, this house is located in the town of Boca del Rio, at the Port of Veracruz. “The house is for our children” phrase essential and inspiring of the client that served as the basis for the development of the project.

Casa VR Tapalpa, Mexico Property

Casa VR Tapalpa Mexico 2

Design: Elías Rizo Arquitectos. Casa VR, located in a secluded area near the town of Tapalpa, is an exercise in clarity and functionality. The program is arranged on four quadrants, which are defined by the intersection of two main circulation axes. Within this system, spaces are distributed according to privacy requirements and affinity.

Casa ALD in Mexico Residence

Ald House

Design: Space, Juan Carlos Baumgartner. This weekend retreat is projected on a land of little over 1,000 square meters and it is articulated in two main volumes: a prism into which another rectangular wooden prism is embedded.

Casa FL 118 in Mexico Residence

FL118

Design: Raúl Peña A. Architects. A studio and a roof terrace in an adjoining house to the Frida Kahlo’s Garden ends facing Venustiano Carranza Street in La Conchita patrimonial wooded square.

House in La Conchita Mexico

House In La Conchita

Design: Raúl Peña A. Architects. The House in La Conchita is located in the traditional neighborhood of Coyoacán. Basically, the house has been resolved in a T scheme; the basement and three levels belong to the main body and a double height glazed space to an appendix.

Casa Narigua in Mexico Residence

Narigua House

Design: P+0 architecture. We find Narigua House in “El Jonuco” a beautiful place where we enjoy from 360º of spectacular views. This mountain-enclosed neighborhood reminds us of numerous Mexican towns where tall mountains limit the valley where its inhabitants settle.

Valle de Bravo House, México – Casa MZ

Valle de Bravo House

Design: Eduardo Hernandez Ch. Located in Valle de Bravo lake in Mexico, this bold building is located on a steep slope, and with boundaries irregular in its geometry. Bordered by a brook of clear water and by the lake itself, at one very narrow end there is a bridge that provides the only access to the site.

Casa AA – Contemporary Residence Mexico

Contemporary Residence Mexico

Design: Parque Humano. Contemporary residence in Mexico: living, dining, kitchen and multipurpose room, 3 bedrooms, gazebo and swimming pool. This house is an exploration on the trace of a variety of formal and architectural lineages in the ongoing transformation of the modern dwelling that ranges from Neutra’s Kaufmann House to the Case Study Housing Program.

La Caracola seashore house, Pacific Ocean

La Caracola seashore house

Design: PAUL CREMOUX studio. Located at Tres Vidas Golf Course seashore of the Pacific Ocean, this house is integrated by a set of boxes that are displayed in order to enjoy a variety of different views.

The heart of the house remains as an open central space which gathers the ground level deck and the swimming pool area. These four boxes integrate indoors and outdoors, relating private areas with the public ones. Designed to produce large overhangs, concrete boxes act as grate shaders ideal for this tropical climate.

Sunset Chapel, Acapulco Church, Mexico

Sunset Chapel Acapulco

Design: Bunker Arquitectura. This religious building is created to mourn the passing of loved ones. It overlooks the bay of Acapulco, Guerrero, Mexico. The client brief was pretty simple, almost naïve: the chapel had to take full advantage of the spectacular views, and the sun had to set exactly behind the altar cross.

Torre Cube Guadalajara, Mexico Skyscraper

Torre Cube Guadalajara

Design: Estudio Carme Pinós. In this building the architects wanted to create well-ventilated offices with natural light and taking advantage of the mild weather of Guadalajara, the design even makes air-conditioning unnecessary.

The center of the building – between the three cores – is an open space illuminated laterally by eliminating three floors of the office modules on each side. These large gaps become “windows” for the central space and allow the free circulation of air.

Ecumenical Chapel: Meditation Space

Ecumenical Chapel 1

Design: BNKR Arquitectura. Some customers visited La Estaancia Chapel and contacted us to make a private chapel on their weekend`s house at Cuernavaca. They wanted an Ecumenical Chapel, a non-religious chapel, a chapel to meditate. They also liked La Estancia Chapel, but they wanted something more discreet.

Punta Ixtapa Resort Development, Mexico

Punta Ixtapa 8

Design: JSª. The complex has 102 apartments, of about 2,700-2,960 sq ft (duplex and simplex), in four towers, with different distribution layouts with a total area of 305,360 sq ft. Inside the complex there are two swim clubs with three pools each, one pool for free swim, one for training, and one for kids.

Carlos Monsivais Personal Library, Mexico City

Carlos Mosnivais Personal Library 1

Design: JSª. Located in the west wing of the “Jose Vasconcelos” Library in Mexico, the personal library of Carlos Monsivais is a space where the personal collection created by the writer’s mind is safeguarded for public use. The architectural project´s starting point is a selection of specific characteristics of Carlos Monsivais.

Casa Valna – Mexico City House

Casa Valna 7

Design: JSª. Casa Valna is a single family home in a real estate development in the Santa Fe area in Mexico City. The first determining factor was to give the client a project that would make the most of the built surfaces without sacrificing the program.