Building design for a
sustainable future

Eco-friendly home in
Oaxaca, Mexico

Casa Sendero Azul is an ecolodge in the mountain village of San Sebastián Río Hondo, built for nature lovers as an alternative to city life. It is designed in the style of a chalet, using local materials, and a sustainable architectural twist.

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Green neighborhood in
Cancun, Mexico

Terraquia means “land and water” and is a mixed-use development of 28 hectares emerging in the Caribbean jungle. It has been planned as a green and traffic safe neighborhood, where pleasant living and working is paramount, with a central nature area as a meeting place.

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Passive House in
Treize-Vents, France

Case de L'Oncle Tom is a home for a family of five that desires a healthy and sustainable way of life. The house is designed according to the principles of the Passive House, with a healthy and comfortable indoor climate without a traditional heating or cooling system.

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Bioclimatic housing in
Tulum, Mexico

Mayacab is a laid-back housing block with 9 vacation rentals, for the modern traveler looking for a fusion of luxury and nature. The starting point of the design is a bioclimatic approach that, thanks to the clever layout, does not require energy-consuming air conditioning installation.

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