Situated in the vibrant city of Huixquilucan de Degollado, Mexico, the CC48 house designed by VGZ Arquitectura in 2021 is a remarkable example of innovative residential architecture. This ambitious project comprises two independent houses, each with its own garden, sharing services and an entrance.
The smaller 200 SqM house is positioned at the lower level, adjacent to the garage, while the larger 800 SqM main house features an H-shaped layout that allows every room to open to an exterior space, optimizing natural light and ventilation. The design aligns with the studio’s energy-efficient criteria, incorporating rainwater harvesting, waste treatment, and solar power generation.
Experience the sleek transformation of the Arboledas Apartment, a contemporary gem set in San Pedro Garza García, Nuevo León, Mexico. Spanning 422.59 square meters (4,550 square feet), this space was brilliantly redesigned by Guillermo Tirado González Architects to seamlessly merge its substantial social and private areas. Highlighting materials like warm wood and reflective bronze mirrors, the apartment boasts cleverly hidden doors and reflective surfaces that enhance both light management and spatial perception, making every corner a discovery in luxury.
Casa Alpes, a stunning house in Mexico City, showcases the architectural prowess of grupoarquitectura. Designed in 2018, this residential masterpiece features a unique circulation system reminiscent of a spinal cord, with parallel walls creating a series of interconnected spaces. The centerpiece is a striking three-story cylinder of white concrete, where the interior spaces appear to float, supported by a circular structure of beams. Boasting a harmonious blend of materials, including glass, Pietra Gray marble, and Walnut wood, the house seamlessly integrates modern automation systems for energy efficiency and convenience.
Arkylab‘s Haki House in Aguascalientes, Mexico, is a stunning 590-square-meter country house that seamlessly blends functionality with nature. Designed in 2023, this modern and timeless residence features a carefully curated combination of materials, including burnt wood and exposed reinforced concrete, creating a harmonious interplay between the building and its surroundings.
The house boasts a basement with a play area, wine cellar, and underground parking, catering to the entertainment and enjoyment of its residents while prioritizing sustainability and environmental conservation.
Arkylab‘s masterful Sama House in Aguascalientes, Mexico, is a stunning example of contemporary architecture seamlessly blending with the natural environment. This reinforced concrete and wood-clad residence redefines luxury living by offering a serene, harmonious space where residents can indulge in the beauty of the surroundings. Designed in 2023, this house showcases a sophisticated and sustainable approach to design, catering to the needs of modern homeowners who value both aesthetics and environmental consciousness.
Within the Tierraverde condominium in Jesús María, Mexico, LM Arkylab has designed the captivating Casa CX3, a single-family residence completed in 2022. This 750m2 house was crafted with a family of five in mind, prioritizing ample spaces for gatherings and seamless integration with the surrounding greenery. The project’s conceptual strategy of “IMMERSION” ensures each interior space directly connects to an exterior element, fostering a harmonious blend of indoor and outdoor living.
One of the most complex challenges in this office design project by Mexican architect Juan Carlos Baumgartner in Mexico City was to create a highly functional, collaborative, and technology-driven workspace that prioritizes human connection and wellbeing. Designed in 2021, the innovative high tech company office features flexible, modular workstations, versatile meeting areas, and playful spaces that encourage employees to gather, interact, and thrive in a dynamic, nature-inspired environment.
Discover the Park Pavilion, a visionary pavilion designed by MATERIA Gustavo Carmona in 2022, located in San Luis Potosí, Mexico. This structure redefines traditional real estate spaces by merging innovative design with functionality, enhancing the hilly landscape of Tangamanga Park. Through a unique mix of concrete forms and natural light, the pavilion stands as a permanent, transformative space within the community.