Tulum 21 House / As Arquitectura + Diseno
Briefly

The house adopts a 'C' shape surrounding a central patio, maximizing sea views while integrating service areas, fostering a balance between private and public zones.
Utilizing traditional materials and construction methods, the design reinforces a connection to nature while ensuring long-lasting quality, with rustic elements enhancing the natural environment.
The terrace and pool serve as central social hubs, carefully designed to create visual and experiential ties to the surrounding coastal landscape, promoting relaxation.
The design's permeability creates a sense of spaciousness, emphasized by the use of existing vegetation, seamlessly blending the architecture with the natural environment.
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