LAI House / BROISSIN
Briefly

LAI House / BROISSIN
"Casa Tlapexco is designed to harmonize with the natural topography of its steeply sloped site in Mexico City, integrating with the landscape seamlessly."
"The architectural concept employs a stepped volumetry that facilitates a fluid spatial descent throughout the building, with five levels accommodating unique living spaces."
"The building layout makes use of the 678.85 m plot, ensuring each level interacts with the surrounding environment and offers visual connections to nature."
"Built partly beneath street level, the Casa Tlapexco features a design strategy that highlights the downward gradient of the site, anchoring the structure effectively."
Casa Tlapexco is located in the Lomas de Vista Hermosa neighborhood of Mexico City and is designed to respond to its steeply sloped site. The project features a stepped volumetry that allows for a fluid spatial descent across five levels, including two above and three below the street level. The design incorporates the 678.85 m plot effectively while ensuring interaction with the surrounding natural landscape. It highlights the site’s downward gradient and reflects a deep understanding of the terrain, creating a harmonious living environment.
Read at www.archdaily.com
Unable to calculate read time
[
|
]