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MCxA Designs the Casa Santa Maria del Oro in Mexico

Mexican design studio MCxA Group designed the Casa Santa Maria del Oro which is a lakeside home located in Mexico defined by its circular holes to create light wells and courtyards. These are intended to create space for the trees that exist at the location.

The house rests on a steep slope that falls away from the water so that it is partially integrated with the earth and this is covered by a green roof. The design team leaders Mauricio Ceballos and Francisco Vázquez explain the design process, "Circular shapes are subtracted from the volume to honour their presence, allowing these giants to intertwine with the dwelling. This design ethic is a tribute to the environment and the local community, where construction harmonises with nature."
Trend Themes
1. Eco-integrated Architecture - Buildings that integrate natural elements into their structure foster sustainable living while preserving local ecosystems.
2. Circular Design Elements - Using circular shapes in architectural designs promotes harmony between constructed spaces and the surrounding environment.
3. Green Roof Technology - Roofs that support vegetation add aesthetic value and environmental benefits by improving insulation and biodiversity.
Industry Implications
1. Sustainable Construction - Innovative building practices that prioritize ecological preservation and energy efficiency are reshaping the construction industry.
2. Residential Architecture - Modern home designs that blend with natural surroundings are gaining popularity for their aesthetic appeal and environmental consideration.
3. Landscape Architecture - Design strategies that incorporate existing trees and natural elements within living spaces highlight the growing importance of environmental harmony.

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