Lluvia: Where Mexico City’s History Meets Modern Minimalism
Step into the heart of Mexico City, where the minimalist two-story house, Lluvia, resides. Nestled in the historic Jardines del Pedregal neighborhood, PPAA's 2019 design is a flawless blend of nature and architecture. With inspirations drawn from the surrounding volcanic landscape, this single-family residence presents an enchanting dialogue between the environment and structure. Read more ...Related:Monte Tauro: Harmony of Wood and Concrete in Mexico CityRendezvous for Four Generations: The Pinnacle of Minimalist DesignVisibilio House: MoDus Architects’ Modern Spin on Traditional Italian Design


Step into the heart of Mexico City, where the minimalist two-story house, Lluvia, resides. Nestled in the historic Jardines del Pedregal neighborhood, PPAA's 2019 design is a flawless blend of nature and architecture. With inspirations drawn from the surrounding volcanic landscape, this single-family residence presents an enchanting dialogue between the environment and structure.
Read more ...
Related:
Monte Tauro: Harmony of Wood and Concrete in Mexico City
Rendezvous for Four Generations: The Pinnacle of Minimalist Design
Visibilio House: MoDus Architects’ Modern Spin on Traditional Italian Design