
House in Lomas Altas
Zapopan, Jalisco, 2003
An “L”-shaped layout was proposed around a large Tabachín tree. The exterior walls feature as few openings as possible to ensure maximum privacy and elegance.
The common areas and master bedrooms feature the best views of the garden.
Through a restrained selection of materials, a dialogue is maintained between the exterior and the double-height foyer, which serves as the entrance.
Architect
Neil Damy
Collaborators
Jorge Verdín
Guadalupe Maderos
Land area
958 m2
Construction area
638 m2






