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AR House, Mexico | Lucio Muniain et al
AR house in Atizapán de Zaragoza, State of Mexico, Mexico, designed by architects Lucio Muniain et al, is a minimalist, cubic synthesis of volumes, perceived as a large sculpture, with openings that frame the surrounding trees and landscape.
Photography © Arq. Onnis Luque
Description from Lucio Muniain et al:
A composition of frames to paint within them using the sun, the shadows of the trees, with the wet landscape that leaves the rain.
Even when it maintains and architectural proportion in the spaces according their use, the house can be perceived as a sculpture. The dimensions are hard to scale and guessing the program from outside because it’s decontextualized.
From out and inside the house is composed by the union and extraction of the volumes generating some continuity that shades with baths of natural light.
Source: Lucio Muniain et al | Archdaily