MO House - Modern Architecture in Guadalajara
Project's Summary
MO House, designed by the acclaimed Agraz Arquitectos S.C., is a stunning representation of modern architecture nestled in the tranquil El Secreto neighborhood of Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico. This innovative residence spans a site area of 735 m2, with a thoughtfully designed construction area of 410 m2. The project, completed in 2014, showcases the exceptional talent of architect Ricardo Agraz and the collaborative efforts of a dedicated team.

The architectural vision behind MO House blends seamlessly with its surroundings, creating a harmonious balance between nature and contemporary living. With an emphasis on sustainability and functionality, the design incorporates eco-friendly materials and techniques that enhance energy efficiency. The result is a home that not only meets the needs of its inhabitants but also respects the environment.

Inside, the interior design by Karima Dipp elevates the living experience, with spaces that are both aesthetically pleasing and highly functional. Each room is meticulously crafted to maximize natural light and foster a sense of openness, making the most of the beautiful landscape outside. The careful selection of furnishings and decor further complements the architectural integrity of the home.

The project management led by Brenda Barrón ensured that every detail was executed to perfection, while the construction overseen by Ing. Rodolfo Ojeda brought the vision to life. The collaborative efforts of an experienced team, including talented collaborators such as Juan Antonio Jaime and Miguel Sánchez, contributed to the successful realization of this architectural masterpiece.

Photography by Mito Covarrubias captures the essence of MO House, showcasing its striking features and the seamless integration of indoor and outdoor spaces. Renders by RM3 Studio provide a glimpse into the innovative design process, highlighting the unique aspects that make this home a true standout in modern architecture. MO House is not just a residence; it is a testament to creativity, collaboration, and the art of living well.
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