Rancho Tehuán / Co.laage + TANAT
The stone marked the starting point. Being on volcanic soil, the mountains are only covered by a light layer of clay that supports the vegetation. The plants are short and seasonal; vibrant greens for five months of rain and dry the rest of the year. The landscape is transformed as well as the architecture. That means that it is built from a thought of transformation of the landscape by obtaining from the land the resources to build habitable spaces.
© Diego Rivero Borrell
architects: Co.laagearchitects: TANATLocation: Palpán, Mor., MexicoProject Year: 2021Photographs: Diego Rivero BorrellArea: 110.0 m2
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© Diego Rivero Borrell
architects: Co.laagearchitects: TANATLocation: Palpán, Mor., MexicoProject Year: 2021Photographs: Diego Rivero BorrellArea: 110.0 m2
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