patios and terraces unfold around core courtyard at ezequiel farca studio's house in mexico
Briefly

Ezequiel Farca Studio's IMA House in San José del Cabo combines traditional Mexican architecture with contemporary design to connect with nature through open spaces, natural materials, and a strong axis that integrates the ocean view.
The selected natural materials in the IMA House blur the line between architecture and nature, with features like a pool at the edge of the site and a second-level bedroom serving as a roof guiding residents towards the main entrance.
The eastern facade of the IMA House is fully opened towards the ocean, while elements like an organically grown garden, a waterfall, and a private patio with a tree further enhance the connection with nature.
Read at designboom | architecture & design magazine
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