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Golondrinas 34 House in Cancún, Mexico by Estudio AM Arquitectos

Thursday, February 6th, 2020

Article source: Estudio AM Arquitectos

House 34 Swallow was proyected with the intention of a compromise between the interior’s public areas and the light enriching gardens, crossed ventilation and visual finishing touches. Simplicity in colours and the use of only a few materials reflect a refined design, distinguishing the proyect in general seeking that occupants and greenery bring life to the house.

From the hall’s access you can see a rock at the back of the land serving as the pool’s header; mouldy and fern-covered it gives the garden that moistness sensation and the character of a unique element that has been there before the construction of everything that surrounds it.

Image Courtesy © Santiago Heyser

  • Architects: Estudio AM Arquitectos
  • Project: Golondrinas 34 House
  • Location: Cancún, Mexico
  • Photography: Santiago Heyser
  • Founding partner: Arch. Santiago Martín del Campo, Arch. Gerala Ángeles Cherit
  • Project Manager: Arch. Jonatan Torres
  • Completion Year: 2018

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Casa Garcias in Cancún, México by Warm Architects

Tuesday, January 17th, 2017

Article source: Warm Architects

Garcias’ House is located on a 273 square meter lot in a fast growing residential area of Cancun. The lot is adjacent in its northern and western sides with other residential lots, while it faces greenery to the east and the street to the south. The strategy for this project was to limit the habitable volume on the western side, in order to make the most of the view, the shadow and incorporate the public greenery with the interior of the house, thru the empty space between them.

Image Courtesy © Wacho Espinosa

Image Courtesy © Wacho Espinosa

  • Architects: Warm Architects
  • Project: Casa Garcias
  • Location: Cancún, México
  • Photography: Wacho Espinosa
  • Architect in charge: Carlos Armando del Castillo
  • Area: 215 m2
  • Date: 2014

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Perfect Vision in Cancún, México by sanzpont [arquitectura]

Thursday, November 19th, 2015

Article source:  sanzpont [arquitectura]

To entrust in the individual health is a fear that every person must confront in certain moment and to feel the tranquility of being in the right hands for any clinical procedure is a real relief.

Perfect Vision is a Laser Ophthalmology Institute dedicated to advanced treatments with the latest technology equipment. The entrusted objective for his remodeling was being able to transmit across the design, the confidence and safety with technology and vanguard to the clients who come to the clinic. To offer an innovation and perfection image and at the same time to offer safety and tranquility. To transmit the sensation of cleanliness we use futuristic lines, pure white colors with subtle blue lighting to bring peace and calm, accompanied by a comfortable waiting area with seating in various shades of relaxing tones.

Image Courtesy © Sanzpont [arquitectura]

Image Courtesy © Sanzpont [arquitectura]

  • Architects: Sanzpont [arquitectura]
  • Project: Perfect Vision
  • Location: Av. Bonampak, Cancún, México
  • Software used: Autodesk Revit and 3dsmax
  • Client: Private
  • Area: 200m2
  • Status: Built
  • Year: 2015

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Casa Palma Chit in Cancún, México by JC Arquitectura

Sunday, March 9th, 2014

Article source: JC Arquitectura 

Housing solution for a typical suburban family house plot.

This house was designed for a young family, the main idea is to make it efficient by using the maximum space of a small  lot with 8 meters in the front. It has load-bearing walls on the sides with precast concrete slabs. Construction time was 3 months.

Image Courtesy © Wacho Espinosa

  • Architects: JC Arquitectura
  • Project: Casa Palma Chit
  • Location: Cancún, México
  • Photography: Wacho Espinosa
  • Year: 2011
  • Plot size: (8 x 20) 160 m2
  • Construction surface: 250 m2
  • Colaborador: Armando Pelayo

Santa Maria del Mar Basilica in Cancun, Mexico by sanzpont [arquitectura]

Tuesday, October 1st, 2013

Article source: sanzpont [arquitectura]

Design Concept.

Santa Maria del Mar is one of the oldest virgin avocations. She isn’t related to any apparition; instead she relates with the need that marines and their families who stay on land feel for having the highest protection from heaven. Stella Maris, Star of the Sea is how they call her since ancient times.

Image Courtesy © sanzpont [arquitectura]

  • Architects:  sanzpont [arquitectura]
  • Project: Santa Maria del Mar Basilica
  • Location: Cancun, Mexico
  • Status: 2nd Place, Competition by Invitation.
  • Year: 2013
  • Design Team, Collaboration: Arq. Victor Sanz Pont, Arq. Sergio Sanz Pont, Eder Jafet Hernández, Mónica Merlín Becerra, Zahzil Sophia Martínez Juárez, Elizabeth Valencia Domínguez, Mauricio Duhart Hernández, Eric Gallegos Merchand, Julio, Polanco Reyes, José Miguel Cano, Gerard Delgado, Oscar Sanz Pont
  • StructureConsulting: Aviña & Duarte Asociados
  • MEPConsulting: Edificaciones ARBIBE

Cereza20 House in Cancún, México by Warm Architects

Thursday, September 12th, 2013

Article source: Warm Architects

The Cereza20 Residential Project consists of a versatile architectural program proposal for an adult couple. The housing conditions are optional. This means that the usage of the place may be either occupied entirely; or for future opportunities, it can be isolated depending on the conditions of the users.

Image Courtesy © CLIMATICA

  • Architects: Warm Architects
  • Project: Cereza20 House
  • Location: Cancún, México
  • Photography: CLIMATICA
  • Architect in charge: Carlos Armando del Castillo
  • Date: 2012
  • Area: 220 m2

CASA GOMEZ in Cancun, Mexico by SOSTUDIO / Sergio Orduña Architects

Tuesday, August 27th, 2013

Article source: SOSTUDIO / Sergio Orduña Architects

The project “Casa Gòmez” was developed and built by SOSTUDIO between 2011 and 2012 in the residential area at the Puerto Cancun development. By an approach to the deconstructive architecture, the design is organized by combining interior and exterior areas as a single space through big hidable windows, thus favouring the main views to the canal and the hotel zone of Cancun.

Image Courtesy © josè Gallardo and Maribel Garzòn

  • Architects: SOSTUDIO / Sergio Orduña Architects
  • Project: CASA GOMEZ
  • Location: Cancun, Mexico
  • Photography: josè Gallardo and Maribel Garzòn
  • Client: Private
  • Constructor: CONSTRUCAN
  • Sub-Contractors: ERGODI (lighting project), SMART TECH (control system)
  • Use: Residential
  • Built Area: 1,000M2
  • Design Period: 2011
  • Completion Period: 2012

DIOMEDA in Cancún, Mexico by SOSTUDIO / Sergio Orduña Architects

Sunday, August 25th, 2013

Article source: SOSTUDIO / Sergio Orduña Architects

The project is located in the pent-house of Diomeda building, in the commercial area of Puerto Cancun. Through an organic design of  curved lines, the travel takes us to the different spaces, always oriented to the surrounding views of the development, of the hotel zone and the Caribbean.

Image Courtesy © Maribel Garzon

  • Architects: SOSTUDIO / Sergio Orduña Architects
  • Project: DIOMEDA
  • Location: Cancún, Mexico
  • Photography: Maribel Garzon
  • Project leader: Sergio Orduña Chapoy
  • Building contractor: construcan
  • Lighting designer: ERGODI
  • Robotic project: smartec
  • Furniture and work stations: Herman Miller
  • Aluminum panel: alpolic, aludaissa
  • YEAR: 2013
  • Software used: SKETCHUP, 3DMAX, V-RAY



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