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Sama Arquitectos 的 Casa Acapulco

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Casa Acapulco is a stunning residence in Acapulco de Juárez, Mexico, designed since 2022.

Sama Arquitectos 的 Casa Acapulco
Sama Arquitectos 的 Casa Acapulco
Sama Arquitectos 的 Casa Acapulco
Sama Arquitectos 的 Casa Acapulco
Sama Arquitectos 的 Casa Acapulco
Sama Arquitectos 的 Casa Acapulco
Sama Arquitectos 的 Casa Acapulco
Sama Arquitectos 的 Casa Acapulco
Sama Arquitectos 的 Casa Acapulco
Sama Arquitectos 的 Casa Acapulco
Sama Arquitectos 的 Casa Acapulco
Sama Arquitectos 的 Casa Acapulco

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Casa Acapulco is a project that seeks to create harmony and dance between the topography, environment, vegetation, climate of the land and the geometry of the house, it is a visual effect of light, solid, leak modulation, and materiality seems to caress the environment in which it is located.

There are open spaces from start to finish, and since the windows connect the house to the sea and the surrounding vegetation, the project tries to be as simple as possible so that the landscape becomes the protagonist of the project.

Since in architecture and interior design, the rock becomes the protagonist of the project, as a contemplative element and respect for the beach of Acapulco, the project adapts to its topography without encroaching on the land, not the land.

Social areas open to the sea and swimming pool, the house is almost by the sea, private areas are located below where you can see the vegetation due to the terrain.

The project created two volumes to divide the bedroom (private area) as well as the public and service areas; through a set of outdated volumes, they were distinguished from the materiality of the coating Inside, light and shadow baths

The house is full of visual highlights, that is, the environment is the inspiration for the design, and every window is designed to fill the interior with light and allow the occupants to see the scenery at all times. The terraces produced by this set of volumes served as connectors between them, in addition to creating small terraces that were surprisingly possible when passing through the house.

Jamie Navarro photography

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