Río Escondido

Year: Under construction

Location: Naucalpan, Estado de México, México

Team: Pablo Pérez Palacios, Emilio Calvo, Miguel Vargas, Nancy Estevez, Noé García, Jonathan Resendiz, Rodrigo Miranda, Indira Fernández, Christian Aparicio

Renders: PPAA

...a transition between the interior and exterior is created through spacious and flexible areas, generating transparent pathways that frame different vegetative zones

A connection between nature and the inhabitable interior

The project emerges from the intention of creating a connection between nature and the inhabitable interior, generating openings between solid volumes that direct views toward the immediate landscape.

The levels of the house differentiate in materiality, using light colors on the ground floor and wood tones on the first level to provide warmth in intimate spaces.

The public spaces of the house are located on the ground floor, where a transition between the interior and exterior is created through spacious and flexible areas, generating transparent pathways that frame different vegetative zones. The bedrooms and private areas on the upper level are shielded by wooden panels that protect the view from the outside and allow generous sunlight to filter through.

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