The "Casa de los Milagros" (House of Miracles), located in the cloudy forest on the outskirts of Xalapa, Veracruz and designed by Mexican architect Danilo Veras Godoy, is a space conceived with organic forms, earth, unexpectedly shaped openings and mosaic glass in different shades. It was designed to meet the needs of Rosalinda Ulloa, a single mother who would live there with her two young children. It was built in stages, starting in 1995, and was completed in 2002, with some changes being made between then and 2006.
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A Photographic Tour of the “Casa de los Milagros” By Mexican Architect Danilo Veras Godoy
https://www.archdaily.com/975344/a-photographic-tour-of-the-casa-de-los-milagros-by-mexican-architect-danilo-veras-godoyMónica Arellano
House in Xalapa / Lopez Gonzalez Studio
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Architects: Lopez Gonzalez Studio
- Area: 528 m²
- Year: 2021
https://www.archdaily.com/968867/house-in-xalapa-lopez-gonzalez-studioAgustina Coulleri
Oyamel House / RP Arquitectos
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Architects: RP Arquitectos
- Area: 811 m²
- Year: 2014
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Manufacturers: Cemex, Interceramic, Tecnolite
https://www.archdaily.com/878435/oyamel-rp-arquitectosRayen Sagredo
Salas Regionales del Golfo / VOX STUDIO
https://www.archdaily.com/444702/salas-regionales-del-golfo-mauricio-garcia-cueDaniel Sánchez
Briones House / RP Arquitectos
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Architects: RP Arquitectos
https://www.archdaily.com/319791/briones-house-rp-arquitectosDaniel Sánchez