palm fronds top bloqe arquitectura's cluster of traditional houses along oaxaca coastline
Briefly

Nestled between the sea and the lagoon on the Oaxacan coast of Puerto Escondido, Casa Caiman by Bloqe Arquitectura blends seamlessly with its surroundings, showcasing regional vernacular architecture.
The use of natural materials such as pigmented concrete and parota wood not only emphasizes durability and simplicity but also enhances the sensory experience through dynamic lighting.
Casa Caiman's design promotes a strong connection with the environment as parota wood lattices adjust privacy without blocking airflow, reinforcing harmony between nature and architecture.
By elevating the structures on varying platforms, the architectural design accentuates the horizontal expanse of the landscape, fostering a seamless integration with the coastal scenery.
Read at designboom | architecture & design magazine
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