Villas Escondida by Francisco Pardo Arquitecto

Villas Escondida by Francisco Pardo Arquitecto

Designed by Mexican firm Francisco Pardo Arquitecto, the Villas Escondida are located 50 meters from the Pacific Ocean, on a cliff-top overlooking the bay of Puerto Escondido, in Mexico.

Casa Kutz by CPDA Arquitectos

Casa Kutz by CPDA Arquitectos

Casa Kutz is a single-family project located within the Yucatán Country Club in Mérida, Yucatán...

Zacatitos 04 by Campos Studio

Zacatitos 04 by Campos Studio

This project is an exploration of the modernist pavilion in an extreme desert context. The site is a west-facing rocky knoll with distant views of a volcanic mountain ridge...

GP Apartment by PAIR arquitectura

GP Apartment by PAIR arquitectura

Bounded by the Vidanta Golf Club to the east and the Pacific Ocean to the west, Acapulco GP is an apartment in one of the most exclusive high-rise towers in Acapulco, Mexico

+ Size House by Cubo Rojo Arquitectura

+ Size House by Cubo Rojo Arquitectura

A housing prototype was developed seeking to break with the traditional scheme of serial developments in the region, where the priority is given to having as many spaces...

One More Room by TANAT

One More Room by TANAT

TANAT (previously ANTNA), a Mexico City based firm proposes a housing expansion prototype that adds a 16 sqm room on the roof of a one bedroom social housing complex

Monte House by TACO taller de arquitectura contextual

Monte House by TACO taller de arquitectura contextual

Casa de Monte is a compact vacation home designed for a couple of young adults, immersed in the wild landscape of southeastern Mexico

Casa El Ortigo by Grupo Arquitectura

Casa El Ortigo by Grupo Arquitectura

In a property of great dimensions, architects had located in the part of the highest hill a house of very long proportions so that all the spaces had exactly the best view

Sidral House by CampoTaller

Sidral House by CampoTaller

Located in the Santa María la Ribera neighborhood, one of the first founded districts in Mexico City, the house finds itself immersed in a passage integrated by two housing blocks