The Chipicas Town Houses are four independent single buildings,
which were built inside a private garden in downtown Valle de Bravo, Mexico.
The vertical design was used to salvage most of the vegetation,
as well as, a solution to the small footprint. The Chipicas Houses were
designed with two sides of the façade made of floor to ceiling windows and two
sides with a skin made of wooden lattice to gain a sense of privacy.
Each house is a three-story building with an
additional roof garden, and consists of two bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms, living and
dining area, TV room, kitchen, and laundry room.Photograhs by Jaime Navarro