Barrancas House is a residential project completed by EZEQUIELFARCA arquitectura y diseño.
It is located in Mexico City, Mexico. This building was something amazing to begin with. Thanks to its orientation and enhanced in beauty by its surroundings, the project team created moments of discovery throughout the home, and took advantage of the home’s views towards the neighboring woods.
Built in 1970, this project was modernized by EZEQUIELFARCA arquitectura y diseño. Floor to ceiling glass draws in natural light and frames the exterior view without compromising the comfort and intimacy of the inhabitants. The home’s new hallways lead to multifunctional spaces achieved through movable screen walls, hidden doors, and wide open spaces with operable bay windows. Amenities include a home theater, a wine cellar, a gym, two terraces, a pool, garden and additional green space. The home features an automatic lighting system and custom furniture throughout. Sustainable elements also include solar power and a grey water reuse system. Texture and materials include marble, stone and wood combined with neutral, earthy colors such as dark green and chocolate which tie the interiors with the home inside.