Oaxaca House / ADD Arquitectura e Interiores + Rojo Luz
Design and the culture richness were the flaghship of this project. Oaxaca House generates unique experiences of luxury and timeless harmony.
© Luz Adriana Diaz DomÃnguez
Architects: ADD Arquitectura e Interiores, Rojo Luz
Location: Oaxaca, Mexico
Architect In Charge: Luz Adriana Diaz DomÃnguez
Area: 436.04 m2
Project Year: 2014
Photographs: Luz Adriana Diaz DomÃnguez
Construction : Rojo Luz - Ceryx Talonia, Estefano Santa LucÃa
Structural Construction: DC Talonia - Maximo Talonia
Design Team: Gustavo GarcÃa
© Luz Adriana Diaz DomÃnguez
Text description provided by the architects. Design and the culture richness were the flaghship of this project. Oaxaca House generates unique experiences of luxury and timeless harmony.This project born from the concern of the clients to create a house with low maintenance materials and simple finishes that were mostly from Oaxaca.
© Luz Adriana Diaz DomÃnguez
Some of the materials used to comply with this request were apparent concrete in much of the walls, pieces of terrazzo handcrafted by artisan of Oaxaca applied both in floors and walls and for all the carpentry we used Huanacaxtle Wood that had the owner stored to give it a second use.
© Luz Adriana Diaz DomÃnguez
The formal aspect was the result of the guiding idea of ??the house: to obtain the greatest amount ...
© Luz Adriana Diaz DomÃnguez
Architects: ADD Arquitectura e Interiores, Rojo Luz
Location: Oaxaca, Mexico
Architect In Charge: Luz Adriana Diaz DomÃnguez
Area: 436.04 m2
Project Year: 2014
Photographs: Luz Adriana Diaz DomÃnguez
Construction : Rojo Luz - Ceryx Talonia, Estefano Santa LucÃa
Structural Construction: DC Talonia - Maximo Talonia
Design Team: Gustavo GarcÃa
© Luz Adriana Diaz DomÃnguez
Text description provided by the architects. Design and the culture richness were the flaghship of this project. Oaxaca House generates unique experiences of luxury and timeless harmony.This project born from the concern of the clients to create a house with low maintenance materials and simple finishes that were mostly from Oaxaca.
© Luz Adriana Diaz DomÃnguez
Some of the materials used to comply with this request were apparent concrete in much of the walls, pieces of terrazzo handcrafted by artisan of Oaxaca applied both in floors and walls and for all the carpentry we used Huanacaxtle Wood that had the owner stored to give it a second use.
© Luz Adriana Diaz DomÃnguez
The formal aspect was the result of the guiding idea of ??the house: to obtain the greatest amount ...
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