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Santo Domingo Ocotitlán is a village located in the municipality of Tepoztlán, in the state of Morelos, Mexico. A place known for its natural beauty and a popular destination for tourists and those seeking some relief and tranquility from the busy nearby cities, in particular Mexico City located just km away. The village is situated in the forest conservation zone of the El Tepozteco National Park at an altitude of metres above sea level. This place, nestled in a valley surrounded by majestic mountains, offers a landscape that undergoes a fascinating transformation with each passing season, showcasing the remarkable diversity of endemic vegetation that thrives in this unique environment.
The project designed by architect Lilian Rebollo – who leads the APT arquitectura para todos studio founded in Cuernavaca/Morelos in – for Casa Encinos, a single-family residence, has ingeniously exploited Phone Number List the topography of the site. The architect chose a construction system involving a raised platform resting on a natural stone base. This intelligent approach minimises the impact on the ground, while creating additional space under the elevated structure, perfect for the utility areas. The public and private areas coexist seamlessly on one level. An additional roof space, intended for flexible use, opens up to reveal breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains. The architectural structure consists of sturdy steel.

The large windows invite the outside in, creating a sense of unity between the inhabitants and nature. This is precisely why a great deal of attention has been paid to the design of the garden that incorporates native flora as a mediating element between architecture and the uncontaminated nature of the local context. The choice of construction materials was fundamental for creating a house with a reduced environmental impact. The designers opted for locally sourced materials, appreciating their simplicity, strength and environmental friendliness. From stone for fences and foundations, to reinforced concrete, concrete blocks, joists and vaults, each element has been carefully chosen to closely reflect the character of the region.
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