Discover Casa Prisma in Querétaro City, Mexico, a 2022 masterpiece by Rafael Martínez Saucedo. This contemporary house, designed with expansive lots and unique perimeter restrictions in mind, stands out with its pronounced geometric silhouette and purposeful visibility on all facades. The design masterfully merges indoor and outdoor spaces, offering breathtaking views and a cleverly veiled interior.
Inside, the social areas flow seamlessly, featuring varied ceiling heights and an intermediate-level home cinema, culminating in the primary bedrooms on the first level. Casa Prisma exemplifies elegant simplicity and thoughtful architectural innovation.
In Baja California, Mexico, the Baja California Home, designed by Ponce de León | Barragán in 2023, redefines contemporary living. This house seamlessly blends indoor and outdoor spaces, offering panoramic views in a setting that unites modern architecture with the natural desert landscape. Key features like concealed sliding doors, floating ramps, and a striking mirror pond create a harmonious balance, showcasing the beauty of integration with nature.
Experience the ultimate blend of traditional and contemporary design at OTRO Oaxaca, a hotel that redefines the accommodation experience in the heart of Oaxaca City, Mexico. Designed by RootStudio, this innovative project pays tribute to regional craftsmanship, aesthetics, and materials, while offering visitors a fresh perspective on local hospitality and gastronomy.
In 2022, Arkham Projects unveiled Casa Mulix, a contemporary retreat in the lively city of Mérida, Mexico. This house offers a serene escape, engaging guests with nature at every turn.
Its striking facade features a dominant volume that offers both expansive views and the option for privacy. By day, it stands as a monumental block; by night, it transforms into a glowing lantern, leaving a lasting impression of peace and solitude.
Punta Mayia in Brisas de Zicatela, Mexico, designed by Garquiteg, is a 2022 marvel that redefines beachside living. This collection of beach apartments captures the essence of traditional Mediterranean architecture, infused with local charm.
A stone’s throw from the surf and sand, Punta Mayia offers a serene escape with its sun-drenched terraces and Mykonos-inspired design, providing an exclusive experience for both local and international travelers.
Discover Casa Camelia: a weekend haven of tranquility and modernity, designed in 2023 by Romero de la Mora in Tepeji del Río de Ocampo, Mexico. This home, a testament to sustainable architecture, invites nature inside with its open design and panoramic views. Here, every space harmonizes with its environment, offering a secluded yet connected escape.
Discover the harmonious blend of urban sophistication and natural tranquility at Casa San Ángel, the latest marvel from Miguel Concha Arquitectura in Querétaro City, Mexico. This house redefines modern living with a layout that honors both functional design and the serene beauty of its locale.
Respecting the legacy of its towering trees and embracing the region’s balmy climate, Casa San Ángel emerges as a beacon of light and airiness. Here, green mosaic floors lead to a central courtyard that becomes the heart of the home, infusing every room with natural light and fresh air. Striking a balance between minimalist concrete and vibrant flora, the residence offers an unbroken flow of space that changes with the sliding of a window, connecting the indoors with the azure expanse above.
Set in the heart of Cuernavaca, Mexico, often referred to as the “City of Eternal Spring,” Casa Sumiya emerges as a contemporary weekend haven by Natalia Menache – Architecture & Interior Design.
Originally a 20-year-old dwelling, this house boasts a fusion of original wooden and rustic stone features. With every room, there’s an orchestrated blend of custom-made furniture and locally-crafted marbles, complemented by astute lighting choices. Beyond its functionality, the reimagined space tells a compelling story, offering guests a blend of nostalgia and modern sophistication.