Casa Roel, Mexico City
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Isaac Broid teams up with Assadi + Pulido to erect concrete home in Mexico
Mexican architect Isaac Broid has teamed up with Chilean duo Assadi + Pulido to design a single-family residence that proposes an H-shaped scheme with two parallel pavilions. Located in one of the most prestigious areas of Mexico City, ‘Casa Roel’ shines with its simplicity and concrete grandeur. With an almost monochromatic appearance, the house was built with four materials: exposed concrete, glass, a beige stone for the flooring, and a light-colored wood on the ceiling. By placing it facing Southwest, natural light flows through the whole plan that is set in only one level.
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