Mexican architecture firm Estdio Christina Grapene opened a big Stone Home for coastal winds between Angan And Pacific Ocean in Punta Mita, Mexico,
Kasa is known as Quinto Sol, a 2,440-class meter residence designed to be an od for its surroundings “for its surroundings” according to the studio.
Christina Grapin, who runs her, “with the aim of creating the paths that unveil the beauty of nature, we integrated into the working rocks that descend towards the Pacific Ocean, we said that Named studioTold Desanne.
Grapein called the 1.3-acre site the “true hero” of the residence, with two pavilions-like forms that are integrated into the slope of the site without disrupting the ideas of the sea or far Sero del mono (monkey hill).
Surrounded by spatial plants that make a private forest, the house was constructed with local stone – using local craftsmanship and vernacular manufacturing techniques – “the impression of the house to be part of the existing natural site”.
The 11-bedroom house is divided into two forms-a low-sight c-through pavilion that holds a public place on the waterside and partially submerged with a bedroom of two levels.
The larger form wraps around a central courtyard like a c that serves as a “an enclosed oasis and transitional location” between the bedroom and the Breeze Living and Dining Space, which is the medium of glass walls for cross ventilation Open from
“Another major feature of our design is the direct connection of every internal space for its exterior location, either emphasizing the ideas of the sea or on the ideas of the internal peto.”
The stone complements the gray marble floor that runs both inside and outside the natural-tond plaster that provides the thermal insulation to the walls. Local tropical wood caphes the spaces.
In addition to the core spaces, residence packs entertainment areas including a cinema, professional bowling street and game room – in a basement level under the bedroom for pair privacy and sound control.
A wide deck with an infinity edge pool moves along the water side of the house, which ends in a wooden pergola that shares an outdoor living and dining room.
Additionally, a fire pit sits on the roof that allows residents and guests to relax with the best scenes of water.
“Despite being a comprehensive program, each place in the house retains a specific human scale, which promotes a sense of warmth and intimacy, inviting the thinking of the environment,” Grapein said, the interior designer of the project said, the project’s interior designer said. Referring to the complementary role of the studio.
“Most of the decorations have the facility of artisans with Mexican and Latin American designers. Thoughtful interior design, landscaping, and architecture of the pavilions, we prepared a harmonious story that contributes to the character of the project, which contributes to the character of the project. . “
Other homes recently completed along the Mexican coast include one Three-Mandap House Reyes RÃos + LarraÃn Arquitectos and A by A on Yukaon Peninsula in a rose plaster Cement house with stone screen In Seritose by red architectos.
Is by photography Cesar bejar,
Project Credit:
architecture: Estudio Christina Grapin
design team: Christina Grapin, Adran Suarez, Branda Wilchis
Internal decoration: Christina Grapin, Sophia Reciardi, Adria Martinez, Mitchell Oliveras, George Navaro
lighting design: Xavier Ten
landscape design: Antorno Pesje and Pedro Sanchhez
Bioclaimatic consultant: Biomeh
Construction Team: Stone contractor
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