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House of the Week 132: Casa Paredes Tres Ocho

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House of the Week 132: Casa Paredes Tres OchoHouse of the Week 132: Casa Paredes Tres OchoHouse of the Week 132: Casa Paredes Tres OchoHouse of the Week 132: Casa Paredes Tres OchoHouse of the Week 132: Casa Paredes Tres OchoHouse of the Week 132: Casa Paredes Tres OchoHouse of the Week 132: Casa Paredes Tres OchoDesigned by Mexican Architect Hernandez Silva, Casa Parades Tres Ocho in Tlajomulco de Zúñiga, Mexico. The two-story tropical moderne residence attempts to veil itself from the climatically harsh and public exterior. The house utilizes different textures and materials in their natural state - concrete, glass, wood, lava stone and water, to create varying levels of transparencies. Internally, spaces are linked by two circulation spines that cross over large voids within the large container.
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