A mountain retreat maximises the power of nature through intuitive design.

Located in the mountains to the west of Mexico City, Casa Cosecha de Lluvia sits intimately near the heart of where the effects of living impassively are felt. Instead of ignoring them, the bar is being raised with intention. Guiding an innate connection to the landscape, three distinct rain-harvesting pavilions – a main residence, art studio and bathhouse – come together designed by JSa and Robert Hutchison Architecture.

 

This article is a preview of ‘Treading Lightly‘ featured inside the latest issue of est magazine, Force of Nature.

est living magazine issue 49

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