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A stone residence in Los Cabos, Mexico
A spectacular project, Casa Los Cabos, is a creation by architect Diego Villaseñor Nobel, who has combined beauty, majesty, and mystery. Diego Villasenor has worked on numerous projects in Mexico as well as in Latin America, the United States, the Caribbean, and the Persian Gulf. His studio DVA (Diego Villasenor Architecture) is based in Mexico City.

In this project, the sea is the protagonist. From every corner, you can enjoy wonderful views.
The residence itself seems to belong to the landscape, as it is made with a local stone, referencing Mexican aesthetic identity, and built with the utmost luxury and modernity.
The architect is known for his work with local stone, which he reuses by manipulating, cutting, or even in its rustic version, as the great builders of Mexico have done over the centuries.

The designer’s language focuses on textures, materials, and angles to make the most of the magical and natural interplay of light. The design is harmonious and combines the landscape and nature while employing the most innovative technologies to create a residence that ensures absolute relaxation.

This project combines ancient atmospheres with luxurious modern details. The natural element, which is primary in Villasenor’s work, is very present. He often uses palms and local flora; in this case, the palms and rocks seem to mirror the sky thanks to the reflections of the pool, creating an atmosphere of serenity and luxury.