The forest takes centre stage in this Mexican home, fostering resident wellbeing

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Architecture
Floor area
964 sq-m
Pérez Palacios Arquitectos Asociados (PPAA) designed a residence, nestled in the forest near Mexico City, that gets its occupants closer to nature without drastically changing the landscape.
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