concrete, wood, and vegetation intertwine within brandilera house in nayarit

concrete, wood, and vegetation intertwine within brandilera house in nayarit

Manuel Cervantes Estudio & James Perse design Brandilera House

 

The Brandilera House, designed by Manuel Cervantes Estudio in collaboration with James Perse, is situated along the Pacific coast in Nayarit. The design emphasizes a central garden area that integrates seamlessly with the surrounding natural landscape, offering expansive views of the sea.

 

The property features a series of independent structures strategically placed across the site, each connected through pathways that blend with the existing vegetation. This arrangement creates a dynamic interaction between the built environment and the natural topography. The house‘s layout prioritizes the integration of outdoor and indoor spaces, with a focus on the natural elements of the site.

concrete, wood, and vegetation intertwine within brandilera house in nayarit
all images by Cesar Bejar

 

 

Brandilera House’s design merges simplicity and luxury

 

Covering 3,600 sqm, the house includes nine suites, communal living areas, pools, and a spa. The project, realized by Manuel Cervantes Estudio’s designers and James Perse, ensures a continuous connection with the exterior environment, incorporating the natural topography and local flora into its layout.

 

The architectural approach employs a restrained material palette, utilizing concrete for structural elements, wood for windows and furniture, and pigmented walls to complement the landscape. The interplay of concrete, wood, and vegetation underscores the house’s commitment to simplicity and luxury, integrating natural elements as a key component of the design.

concrete, wood, and vegetation intertwine within brandilera house in nayarit
Brandilera House sits on the Pacific coast in Nayarit, blending with its natural surroundings

concrete, wood, and vegetation intertwine within brandilera house in nayarit
independent structures are strategically placed across the site, connected through natural pathways

concrete, wood, and vegetation intertwine within brandilera house in nayarit
the design highlights a central garden area, providing expansive views of the sea

concrete, wood, and vegetation intertwine within brandilera house in nayarit
pools and a spa are incorporated into the design, ensuring a continuous connection with the exterior

concrete, wood, and vegetation intertwine within brandilera house in nayarit
the layout integrates outdoor and indoor spaces, enhancing the interaction with the surrounding landscape

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the interplay of concrete, wood, and vegetation underscores the design’s simplicity and luxury

concrete, wood, and vegetation intertwine within brandilera house in nayarit
wood is used for windows and furniture, contributing warmth and texture to the interiors

concrete, wood, and vegetation intertwine within brandilera house in nayarit
concrete structures form the core of the house’s design, offering both durability and aesthetic coherence

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the central garden area acts as a focal point, integrating the built environment with the sea view

concrete, wood, and vegetation intertwine within brandilera house in nayarit
each independent structure is designed to enhance its relationship with the natural topography and environment

 

project info:

 

name: Brandilera House
architect: Manuel Cervantes Estudio | @manuelcervantes

collaborative designer: James Perse

location: Nayarit, Mexico

photography: Cesar Bejar | @cesarbejarstudio

 

 

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edited by: christina vergopoulou | designboom

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