Set into a ridge-top in Santa Fe, the Sangre de Cristo House epitomizes refined modern architecture. Conceptualized by Specht Novak in 2018, this house features two expansive board-formed concrete walls that fluidly connect the interior to the surrounding Santa Fe landscape. Designed with a narrow skylight, large expanses of glass and spacious floor plans, this house emphasizes a seamless integration with the outdoors while ensuring a cozy and private atmosphere inside.
Álvaro Hernández Félix Studio‘s GVD Penthouse in Santa Fe, Mexico City, transforms a minimalist apartment into an eclectic family home. Boasting abundant natural light and a seamless, warm material palette, this 23rd-floor penthouse showcases continuous planes, rounded corners, and curves that create a cozy, one-of-a-kind atmosphere. The design effortlessly blends modern classics, contemporary furnishings, and unique art pieces, exemplifying the studio’s attention to detail and quality.
This beautiful home was transformed from a tired 1980’s pueblo style home to a chic and elegant family home with wonderful function and elegant atmosphere.