Estudio Atemporal
Mexico
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Durango 179, Roma Nte., Cuauhtémoc, 06700 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico
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Completed in 2024, Casa Cono by Estudio Atemporal is a tranquil woodland retreat located in the forests near Valle de Bravo, Mexico. Designed for a young couple seeking an escape from urban intensity, the project harmoniously integrates living, working, and daily routines within its serene natural setting. The design respects the land's slope and incorporates existing trees, making nature a key part of the architecture. The structure consists of two rectangular volumes layered and rotated to create an L-shaped configuration that organizes the home's program on two levels and frames views of the forest. Translucent facades give the house a light appearance and connect the interior and exterior. Large windows frame views of the outdoors. The ground floor includes public areas like a patio, study, and open living, dining, and kitchen area. An internal staircase leads to the private areas upstairs. The house appears to float on the landscape from a distance, with views opening up upon entry. Changes in scale and materials create a warmer feel in the upper-level bedrooms. Credits Architects: Estudio Atemporal Lead Architects: Luciana de la Garza and Paul Curuchet Photography: LGM Studio (Luis Gallardo)


Casa Cono
RESIDENTIAL
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C. El Vergel 305-309, Agua Fria, 51200 Valle de Bravo, Méx., Mexico
Estudio Atemporal
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180 m²
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2023
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Valle de Bravo
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Durango 179, Roma Nte., Cuauhtémoc, 06700 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico
Contact Email:
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Founded
2011
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No Projects yet.


Completed in 2024, Casa Cono by Estudio Atemporal is a tranquil woodland retreat located in the forests near Valle de Bravo, Mexico. Designed for a young couple seeking an escape from urban intensity, the project harmoniously integrates living, working, and daily routines within its serene natural setting. The design respects the land's slope and incorporates existing trees, making nature a key part of the architecture. The structure consists of two rectangular volumes layered and rotated to create an L-shaped configuration that organizes the home's program on two levels and frames views of the forest. Translucent facades give the house a light appearance and connect the interior and exterior. Large windows frame views of the outdoors. The ground floor includes public areas like a patio, study, and open living, dining, and kitchen area. An internal staircase leads to the private areas upstairs. The house appears to float on the landscape from a distance, with views opening up upon entry. Changes in scale and materials create a warmer feel in the upper-level bedrooms. Credits Architects: Estudio Atemporal Lead Architects: Luciana de la Garza and Paul Curuchet Photography: LGM Studio (Luis Gallardo)


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