garden void softens the rigid steel and glass structure of carpatos house in mexico city
Briefly

Cárpatos, designed by IUA Ignacio Urquiza Arquitectos and Vieyra Estudio in Mexico City, exemplifies the balance between architectural design and natural integration. The home features a perimeter garden and a central void that enhances indoor-outdoor connectivity and climate regulation. This innovative design maximizes space across four levels, including social areas, bedrooms, and a roof terrace. The structure's reflective materials and dynamic layouts allow it to blend seamlessly into its landscape, showcasing a commitment to harmonious living with nature amid zoning constraints.
Cárpatos embodies a seamless interplay between architecture and nature, optimizing spatial openness while redefining how indoor and outdoor environments can coexist.
The design maximizes connections to surrounding greenery and utilizes various levels and spaces to enhance the living experience, integrating structural and natural elements.
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