Casa Diaz | PRODUCTORA

Description by PRODUCTORA

This property adjoins a large lake in a small town situated a few hours from Mexico City. To take full advantage of the relationship with the surroundings, a system of elongated rectangular volumes was used, with one side of each completely open toward the lake. The sloping plot and the amount of surface to be realized led to the creation of three volume stacked in a zigzag pattern, generating spacious open terraces and irregular, sheltered patios between them. From the street, the residence looks like a traditional construction; the use of roof tiles, wood, natural stone, and the plastered facade with small openings, grants it the regional character that is required by urban planning requirements. From the lake, the home becomes a composition of rectangular elements with large glass surfaces; like a series of typical modernist volumes, stacked in a dynamic configuration.

Design Office: PRODUCTORA

Location: Valle de Bravo, Mexico

Photographs: Paul Czitrom, Rafael Gamo

P048 House | Dane Design Australia

Description by Dane Design Australia:

The cantilevered balcony puts you so close to the beach you can just about make the jump. Shutters clad with sawn timber battens adds a balance of texture to the rendered and glass façades.

Black stone floors used throughout living spaces with carbonized oak flooring and timber detail to compliment the stone. Simple and elegant bathrooms that combine matt white with additional use of the black stone.

Design Office: Dane Design Australia

Location: Dunsborough, Australia

Photographs: Lime – Mark Cooper