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| Posted: 26 Jun 2011 08:04 AM PDT This Secreto House designed by Pascal Arquitectos has its location in Chimalistac, somewhere in Mexico City. It seems to be hidden by the the imposing trees which surround it. The arrangement of the mullions seems to give a different dimension, a double height volume; the simple exterior details give an air of modernity, thanks to their simplicity. The buliding has a rough and structural form which makes the visitor feel safe and the curtain wall reinforces this safety feeling. The entire atmosphere is impressive and makes you feel small and transient, compared to this imposing building. The construction in itself can be compared to a fortress that can never be touched by anything and which can endure whatever time might bring. The interior has a very creative design, each room having its own style, its own functional palette, its own distinctive details and differences which prove to be perfect examples of experimentation with use of materials.
The ceiling may be perceived as unusual, but it is one of the original elements which add charm to the entire atmosphere; the office is deffinitely unique, it seems to invite you inside, promising to offer a totally new perspective over a work atmosphere and it certainly manages to do it. Everything breathes an air of immaculate beauty, and the perfectly chosen interior detalis strengthen this idea. The perfect example is photography, the key element in any room, which concludes that you were perfectly right, you are definitely in the perfect location. |
| Posted: 25 Jun 2011 05:01 PM PDT There are people who do not dream about luxurious houses, but about having their own place, a simple and decent home in which to feel at ease. It is also the case with St. Hubert Residence, a simple and modest home characterized by natural light and large space. It is all you need if you are not interested in living in style, but feeling comfortable in your own shoes in a pleasant environment, beyond superficial material things. The designer managed to compress the space on split-levels in order to have the rooms the owner wanted, every little corner having the benefit of natural light, one of the most important aspects in a house if you take into account that this also gives the impression of even more space.
What is interesting is the fact that you find yourself in a place in which proportions are maintained, no matter you are inside or outside; there is a permanent air of simplicity given by the use of wood, glass and the raw and untouched elements make everything natural and pleasant, giving that impression that you meet only in a house in the country, of feeling comfortable and enjoying everything around, as every little thing seems to have a healing effect. The walls are white, the furniture is simple, but providing all the things you might need, while the plants and the decorations animate the entire atmosphere. |
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