Monte Tauro: Harmony of Wood and Concrete in Mexico City
Discover Monte Tauro, a single-family concrete house nestled in the prestigious neighborhood of Lomas de Chapultepec, Mexico City. Ingeniously designed by PPAA in 2021, this innovative dwelling offers a unique spatial concept divided along three distinct axes — public, service, and bedroom — each serving a different purpose. Enclosed in an L-shaped scheme, the public spaces are distinctively separated and encased within an enchanting wooden structure, setting up a remarkable contrast to the solid concrete design. Read more ...Related:Rendezvous for Four Generations: The Pinnacle of Minimalist DesignVisibilio House: MoDus Architects’ Modern Spin on Traditional Italian DesignButterfly House: Santa Barbara’s Modern Oasis by Ferguson-Ettinger Architects
Discover Monte Tauro, a single-family concrete house nestled in the prestigious neighborhood of Lomas de Chapultepec, Mexico City. Ingeniously designed by PPAA in 2021, this innovative dwelling offers a unique spatial concept divided along three distinct axes — public, service, and bedroom — each serving a different purpose. Enclosed in an L-shaped scheme, the public spaces are distinctively separated and encased within an enchanting wooden structure, setting up a remarkable contrast to the solid concrete design.
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