The core concept behind Casa DZI is a merger between modern architecture and local mayan motifs and materials, as it is exemplified in the extense use of Chukum Stucco, the project is located just one mile from the Mayan archaeological site of Dzibilchaltún in a sustainable residential development; one of our main design concerns was to achieve the greatest comfort to the users while achieving the least carbon footprint possible considering that temperature in
this region can rise up to 40°C during the day, we prioritized cross ventilation and thermal conductivity through thoughtful material selection, adequate orientation and the use of wind and shading analysis.
The Space Plan consists of an Entrance Patio, Lobby, Dinning, Living Room, Toilet, Kitchen, Cupboard, Bar, Staff Bedrooms, Laundry Hammock Terrace, Pool, Outdoors Lounge, Master Bedroom with Walk in Closet and Bathroom and two Secondary Bedrooms with Bathroom.