2022 | Professional

MUSE Design Awards Platinum Winner

Living The Gardens

Entrant

sanzpont [arquitectura]

Category

Architectural Design - Conceptual

Client's Name

DIRSA

Country / Region

Spain

Living The Gardens development, is a complex of 9 villas in a condominium regime, on a land of 2,373 square meters with a land-use category H1C. The complex is located in the Residencial Campestre subdivision, in Cancun, Mexico. The villas are 3-level buildings, with a total of 216 to 275 square meters depending on the villa model.

GROUND FLOOR
The ground floor includes access, living room, dining room, kitchen, terrace, 1/2 bathroom and utility room, in addition to the vertical circulation integrated into an interior garden; with a total of 69 and 78 square meters depending on the villa model.

FIRST FLOOR
The first floor includes a lobby and vertical circulation, a master bedroom with bathroom, dressing room and balcony, as well as two secondary bedrooms with shared bathroom; with a total of 63 and 65 square meters depending on the villa model.

ROOF FLOOR
The roof floor includes a lobby and vertical circulation, roof garden with pergola, outdoor kitchenette and flower boxes; with a total of 57 and 59 square meters depending on the villa model.

OUTDOOR AMENITIES
In addition to the park, the complex has outdoor amenities such as a pool, garden, children's area, picnic area, outdoor gym, yoga area, sun deck and pet area.

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