Red House / Angel Garcia Estudio
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Red House / Angel Garcia Estudio
"The Red House is located in Bahías de Huatulco, Oaxaca, in a residential area a few minutes from the coast, in a completely urban environment with no sea views. The property is surrounded by four houses on three of its abutments and opens to the west onto a main street with views of a natural area not yet developed. There are three pre-existing trees on the site;"
"in the front and a central position, there is an Alejo/Matapescado (Piscidia Carthagenensis), an endemic deciduous tree. Very close to it grows a young guayacán with purple flowers (Guaiacum coulteri), a tree in danger of extinction and very slow growing, and finally, in the back there is a Cuahulote (Guazuma ulmifolia), an evergreen tree of medium size abundant in the low Oaxacan jungle."
The Red House is located in Bahías de Huatulco, Oaxaca, in a residential area a few minutes from the coast within a completely urban environment without sea views. The property is surrounded by four houses on three sides and opens westward onto a main street facing an undeveloped natural area. Three pre-existing trees remain on the site. In the front and central position stands an Alejo/Matapescado (Piscidia Carthagenensis), an endemic deciduous tree. Very close grows a young guayacán with purple flowers (Guaiacum coulteri), an endangered and very slow-growing species. At the rear stands a Cuahulote (Guazuma ulmifolia), an abundant evergreen of medium size in the low Oaxacan jungle.
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