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Architects: Landa Suberville
- Area: 587 m²
- Year: 2019
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Photographs:Onnis Luque
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Manufacturers: Acabados Zetina, Briodesign, Cristalum, Fratresa, Oliver
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Lead Architect: Mónica Suberville, Agustín Landa

Text description provided by the architects. This house is located in a subdivision to the west of Mexico City. Its solution responds to a very strict regulation, which establishes limits of height and land occupation. Thus, the house is a quadrangular prism that occupies the total allowed area with its spaces organized around terraces and a double-height atrium roofed by a concrete pergola. This atrium contains a floating steel and wood staircase. Coated with wood and travertine marble, the atrium acquires a different character at different times of the day; sunlight filters through the pergola and ignites the space with warm colour reflections.
























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