Location: Valle de Bravo, Estado de México, México
Construction: 453 m2
Team: Pablo Pérez Palacios, Emilio Calvo, Miguel Vargas, Jonathan Resendiz, Fernanda Quiroz, Nancy Estévez, José Pérez
Renders: PPAA
Elevated from the ground by micropiles, the house allows water to flow gently beneath the platform, respecting the topography and its essential role in the arrangement of access and the program.
An axis that extends from the entrance to the lake
Located in Valle de Bravo, you will find Valle Santana, a project that demonstrates how architecture can rise and adapt to the landscape.
The guiding axis of Valle Santana is a line that transcends from the entrance to the lake, connecting all program areas. This axis, like the trunk of a tree, distributes functions evenly and cohesively.
Elevated from the ground by micropiles, the house allows water to flow gently beneath the platform, respecting the topography and its essential role in the arrangement of access and the program.
Topography plays a fundamental role in the strategic placement of Valle Santana. The house appears to rise from the ground, with its roof seemingly floating on the walls, creating an illusion that merges the construction with nature.