estudio atemporal crafts tiny geometric brick home in mexico's rural landscape
Briefly

"Velia House by Estudio Atemporal presents a straightforward geometric design, efficiently containing its program within a compact footprint of 60 square meters, organized across two levels..."
"The design is defined by two parallel walls that structure the interior layout, which includes a living and dining area, kitchen, three bedrooms, two bathrooms, and a terrace."
"The careful choice of materials and attention to scale led to the creation of an interior that is both intimate and expansive, aligning the pure geometry of the structure with its natural surroundings."
"Upon entering, the double-height public area opens up, featuring a glass facade that connects the interior to the terrace, surrounding yards, and views of the nearby lake."
Read at designboom | architecture & design magazine
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