Casa en La Loma / RVO Studio
Shapes that suit the simplicity of the tropic
© Marcos Garcia
Architects: RVO Studio
Location: Mexico
Architect In Charge: Raúl Velazquez
Construction And Management: Gabriel Rosales
Area: 630.0 m2
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Marcos Garcia
© Marcos Garcia
Shapes that suit the simplicity of the tropicPlanning spaces from natural resources seems to be easy. In this case, tropical climate and terrain unevenness have worked in favor of the creativity and talent of RVO Studio, an architecture firm led by Raul Velazquez, who takes chances using local elements in order to bring personality to each and every of his projects.
© Marcos Garcia
Such is a case with Casa en la Loma (House on the Hill), a residential design located in San Pancho beach in Nayarit, Mexico, in which RVO Studio has decided to blend the intersection of shadows and airflow, making this a pair that furnishes the space with a comfort level which otherwise could only be achieved by the means of stunts and isolation. This is how Casa de la Loma becomes a project of open and well vented spaces, in which double heights and irrelevant divisions play a transcendental role in order to keep environmental freshness. Well balanced scenery is also brought with the Pacific horizon and the mystical depths of the jungle.Â
Low Level
First Floor Plan
Approach and implementation of seas...
© Marcos Garcia
Architects: RVO Studio
Location: Mexico
Architect In Charge: Raúl Velazquez
Construction And Management: Gabriel Rosales
Area: 630.0 m2
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Marcos Garcia
© Marcos Garcia
Shapes that suit the simplicity of the tropicPlanning spaces from natural resources seems to be easy. In this case, tropical climate and terrain unevenness have worked in favor of the creativity and talent of RVO Studio, an architecture firm led by Raul Velazquez, who takes chances using local elements in order to bring personality to each and every of his projects.
© Marcos Garcia
Such is a case with Casa en la Loma (House on the Hill), a residential design located in San Pancho beach in Nayarit, Mexico, in which RVO Studio has decided to blend the intersection of shadows and airflow, making this a pair that furnishes the space with a comfort level which otherwise could only be achieved by the means of stunts and isolation. This is how Casa de la Loma becomes a project of open and well vented spaces, in which double heights and irrelevant divisions play a transcendental role in order to keep environmental freshness. Well balanced scenery is also brought with the Pacific horizon and the mystical depths of the jungle.Â
Low Level
First Floor Plan
Approach and implementation of seas...
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