The project is Brandilera House, designed by in collaboration with James Perse, is situated along the Pacific coast in . The design emphasizes a that integrates seamlessly with the surrounding natural landscape, offering expansive views of the sea. Located on the Paci fic coast, the property enjoys a privileged view of the sea, and the audacity of The various constructions take this privilege as a premise.
The house opens to the center, releasing a huge central space/garden, making the vast majority of spaces drawn framing this direct view of the sea, in the middle of the existing vegetation. A series of independent buildings are distributed throughout the land, connected to each other by the nature, creating paths and alignments, in a game of walls, porticoes, vegetation and pavements, revealing that the residual space is as important as the built mass.
3,600m2 of construction give rise to 9 suites, living and socializing spaces, pools and spa, which live from a direct relationship with the exterior, merged with the existing topography and flora, where landscaping plays a determining role, and never leaving aside all the services and details, where luxury and Comfort are the main premises of this house that is designed as a destination.
- Architect: Manuel Cervantes Estudio
- Photos: César Béjar Studio