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Design appreciation of stables and villas in San Cristoba, Mexico (photos)

The house and the nearby stables belong to the Eiges Chom family. They are located in the northern suburb of Mexico City. Colorful high walls and clear pools form a unique landscape. The wall at the entrance creates a unique space atmosphere, and people seem to be gradually led to the distant water. Water splashed down from a rusty wall and poured into the pool. The stable door was cleverly hidden behind the wall. This high wall and another purple low wall are combined to enclose the whole yard, and horses can take a leisurely walk. Decades later, it is still the most complex of all Baraquin's works, but it is also the most concise in architectural elements.

The shape of this space is simple and clear. Design appreciation of stables and villas in San Cristoba, Mexico (Figure 1)

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