The history of this villa has started in 1968 when a young Italian named Gian Franco Brignione saw these bays and lagoons from a small plane. Nowadays it is one of the most amazing villas in Costa Careyes, Mexico. Breathtaking views and the infinity pool are things that make it so unique, exclusive and luxury.The...
Minimum Maintenance House Design that Could Withstand a Hurricane
Todos Santos is a project that includes two open to nature houses. At the same they are secure because are in use as vacationing homes. The materials used in their construction are carefully chose to withstand hurricane seasons and also need a minimum maintenance. Basically the house is one open floor plan for the common...
Mexico Home with Artificial Bamboo Forest Inside
House 7N2 was recently remodeled by popular Mexican architects, Anonimous-LED. The main feature of this two-store home is an open hall with artificial bamboo forest which rests in the water. Great lighting system make this place look unforgettable in evenings. The hall also helps to make better connection between indoor and outdoor areas by being...
House Made of Spanish Marble Slabs in Ivory Tones
Designed by Agraz Arquitectos this house is situated in Zapopan, Jalisco, Mexico. From the beginning it was planned to be innovative and unforgettable. Spanish marble slabs in ivory tones give an interesting look to the frontal areas of the house, which turn an attention to a water source that claims to be the main character...
House Composed by Two Rectangular Prisms on a Sloped Site
This house is located on sloped site in Guadalajara, Mexico. It is composed by two rectangular prisms, one of which is parallel to the street while other – perpendicular. Thanks to such structure the house have quite big courtyard of white gravel a garden and a pool. The first floor consist of private areas like...
Modern White House Built In The Mountain Slope by Productora
The House in Chihuahua is part of a golf club community in the desert like northern region of Mexico. It was designed partly buried into the mountain slope to accommodate the difference between in temperatures between day time and night time that can vary for about twenty degrees. The interiors are organized around a series...