Casa Camila: Dionne Arquitectos’ Sustainable Retreat in Mexico
Nestled on the slopes of the majestic Iztaccihuatl volcano, Casa Camila is a testament to the harmonious fusion of architecture and nature. Designed by the renowned Dionne Arquitectos, this country house serves as a tranquil retreat for a family of five, offering a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. The house, spread over a sprawling 10,000m2 plot, is thoughtfully oriented to offer breathtaking views of the volcano from every corner, fostering a continuous interaction with the outdoors. Casa Camila is not just a house, but an experience. Its unique design features different sections including a guard house, the main country house, and a loft, each boasting distinct geometries and materials that lend a unique personality to the facades. The house is also a testament to sustainable living, equipped with water collection systems, sewage treatment, solar heaters, and solar energy, ensuring minimal environmental impact. Read more ...Related:El Tamarindo House: A Modern Take on Yucatecan HaciendaCasa Monolito: Where Earthy Tones Meet Modern DesignCasanguilla: Embracing Nature in a Luxurious Italian Retreat
Nestled on the slopes of the majestic Iztaccihuatl volcano, Casa Camila is a testament to the harmonious fusion of architecture and nature. Designed by the renowned Dionne Arquitectos, this country house serves as a tranquil retreat for a family of five, offering a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. The house, spread over a sprawling 10,000m2 plot, is thoughtfully oriented to offer breathtaking views of the volcano from every corner, fostering a continuous interaction with the outdoors. Casa Camila is not just a house, but an experience. Its unique design features different sections including a guard house, the main country house, and a loft, each boasting distinct geometries and materials that lend a unique personality to the facades. The house is also a testament to sustainable living, equipped with water collection systems, sewage treatment, solar heaters, and solar energy, ensuring minimal environmental impact.
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