The house within an ecological reserve in Valle de Bravo is designed with independent volumes arranged at different levels to maximize views and optimize southern facades. This setup creates multiple pathways throughout the property. The three primary volumes at the highest elevation form an interior garden that opens to the mountains. Other areas are nestled among gardens, creating a private atmosphere. Each inhabited space includes transition areas, such as hallways or access patios, which connect the living environment to the surrounding forest, complemented by covered terraces and gardens that extend the living spaces outward.
The house is strategically designed with independent volumes positioned at various levels to optimize views and harness southern facades, offering distinct pathways throughout the ecological setting.
At the highest point, three main volumes create an interior garden that connects seamlessly to the mountainous landscape, emphasizing the harmonious relationship between architecture and nature.
The remaining program elements are integrated among gardens, providing a more private ambiance, with each space featuring hallways or access patios that enhance the transition from forest to home.
Covered terraces and gardens are incorporated to extend the living spaces outward, enriching the relationship between the indoor settings and the natural environment.
Collection
[
|
...
]