There’s a forceful yet elegant modernism to the Oruc House, a home designed for Mineral del Monte, Mexico.

Designed by Ukrainian team Anastasiia Sholopova and Yuriy Bobak, we see a tough exterior of concrete and glass, with a cantilevered main level jutting out of the hillside.

A steel slab deck extends from the glass, with a covered concrete roofline that has custom cutouts for the tall fir trees that grow on the property.

A strong juxtaposition to the natural setting, the home design nevertheless feels bold and appropriate for the location.

We can imagine feeling at one with the quiet forest while perched on the hillside.

Still in visualization stage, the home is an eye-catching layout and design that understands place, scale, and use of minimalist materials. See more of the partners work on Behance.


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