Photograph by Pim Schalkwijk
Finding a little peace and privacy in the largest metropolitan area in the Western Hemisphere can be challenging. A typical house design faces outward, with the front of your home facing the street and your backyard… well it’s in the back
The architects at twentyfourseven addressed this challenge by designing a home that is L-shaped, leaving a gorgeous plot of exterior space within the confines of the property. The AE House in Mexico City is a little slice of tranquility amongst the bustle and busyness of this gigantic city with gorgeous interior and exterior spaces throughout. Enjoy!
Photograph by Pim Schalkwijk
Photograph by Pim Schalkwijk
Photograph by Pim Schalkwijk
Photograph by Pim Schalkwijk
Photograph by Pim Schalkwijk
Photograph by Pim Schalkwijk
Photograph by Pim Schalkwijk
Photograph by Pim Schalkwijk
Photograph by Pim Schalkwijk
THE AE HOUSE BY TWENTYFOURSEVEN
Architects: twentyfourseven – Armando Oliver SuinagaLocation: Mexico City, Mexico
Project Area: 817 square meters (8,794 square feet)
Construction: 2007 – 2010
Photography: Pim Schalkwijk
First spotted on: ArchDaily
Photograph by Pim Schalkwijk
Photograph by Pim Schalkwijk
Photograph by Pim Schalkwijk
Photograph by Pim Schalkwijk
Photograph by Pim Schalkwijk
Photograph by Pim Schalkwijk
Photograph by Pim Schalkwijk
Photograph by Pim Schalkwijk
Photograph by Pim Schalkwijk
Photograph by Pim Schalkwijk
Photograph by Pim Schalkwijk
Photograph by Pim Schalkwijk
Photograph by Pim Schalkwijk
Photograph by Pim Schalkwijk
Photograph by Pim Schalkwijk
Photograph by Pim Schalkwijk
Photograph by Pim Schalkwijk
Photograph by Pim Schalkwijk
Photograph by Pim Schalkwijk
Photograph by Pim Schalkwijk
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