In Valle de Bravo, Mexico, an innovative house design integrates the landscape by utilizing a ridge between two rivers. The structure consists of two primary areas: the living spaces above and the bedrooms below, cleverly concealed by retaining walls made of hammered concrete. It features natural thermal regulation, with no conventional heating, and harnesses solar power to remain off the grid. The orientation of the rooms, combined with courtyards and open-air installations, fosters a connection with the environment, enhancing the living experience amidst nature.
The house, tucked into a ridge within Valle de Bravo, emphasizes harmony with nature using innovative retaining walls and sustainable features like solar energy.
Structure-wise, the home uses hammered concrete retaining walls that serve as thermal mass, ensuring warmth during cold nights without conventional heating.
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