Cubes of San Pedro is a project designed by the
Mexican 21 Arquitectura studio which is occupied by the architect Manuel Romero.
Born of the need to create a space of comfort
because of its location the temperatures are very high and any place that
generates a shadow is vital. It is located on the outskirts of the city of La
Paz BCS in a country cottages land
called San Pedro.
Made with wooden pallets 3 cubes of different
sizes where the smallest of all house a container of water for own use by users
and site maintenance project, the other remaining two are intended to provide
shade and comfort needed to their stay.
The sustainability of this project is based on
the use of discarded materials such as are wooden pallets and reclaimed wood,
from conceptualization thought develop as an emerging architecture and due to
customer acceptance will remain as it is referred to as first stage of the final
project.
Location: San Pedro, Mexico
Architects: 21 Arquitectura
Architect in Charge: Manuel Romero
Renders: 21 Arquitectura
Area: 700 m2
Projected Area: 49.64 m2
Year: 2014
Status: start construction
Owner: Private Client
Architects: 21 Arquitectura
Architect in Charge: Manuel Romero
Renders: 21 Arquitectura
Area: 700 m2
Projected Area: 49.64 m2
Year: 2014
Status: start construction
Owner: Private Client







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