CDC12: Breathtaking House Design by NURBANA in Mexico City
This striking 790 sqm house in Mexico City, designed by NURBANA Desarrollo Arquitect贸nico in 2021, breathes new life into a 10-year-old abandoned construction. Situated on a 1,400 sqm lot facing a lush ravine, the project seamlessly integrates the home’s interior and exterior, offering a harmonious living experience. Featuring a thoughtful redistribution of usable areas and an expansion of the required programs, the CDC12 house showcases a contemporary design approach that prioritizes both aesthetics and functionality.
About CDC12
Transforming Abandoned Spaces: The CDC12 Residential Masterpiece
In 2021, NURBANA Desarrollo Arquitect贸nico, a renowned architecture firm, embarked on a remarkable project in Mexico City, Mexico. Nestled on a 1,400 square meters (15,069 square feet) plot overlooking a lush ravine, the team set out to breathe new life into an abandoned construction site that had sat dormant for a decade. Efficient Spatial Utilization
Expertly redistributing the 790 square meters (8,503 square feet) of existing construction, the designers crafted a harmonious living space that caters to the needs of the modern family. On the access level, a welcoming hall directs the eye towards the forest views, leading to three bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms, dressing rooms, and private terraces. Additionally, an office and a television room were strategically placed for the family’s exclusive use.
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