Casa Xcumpich, designed by Taller Mexicano de Arquitectura, embodies a contemporary interpretation of traditional residential architecture in Mérida. With its distinctive reddish walls, reminiscent of the Mayan term 'Chac', the home harmonizes with its pedestrian environment. Key architectural features include a lattice that not only ensures ventilation and light but also offers privacy. The layout emphasizes open spaces, merging indoors and outdoors, while the sunken family room and thoughtfully integrated storage solutions enhance functionality. Natural light plays a pivotal role in highlighting the textures and tones of the interior, enhancing the residence's aesthetic appeal and comfort.
Casa Xcumpich in Mérida merges local tradition with modern design, focusing on natural ventilation and lighting while integrating the architecture with its surroundings.
Designed by Taller Mexicano de Arquitectura, Casa Xcumpich reflects a contemporary take on traditional residential typologies, emphasizing functionality and environmental harmony.
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