




Mexican-based architects from MoRE Arquitectos came up with an interesting structure in their own Las Vegas. Dubbed Casa Viviendas, the house has two separate volumes unified under a deck inclined single roof. The facade to the street aligns perfectly with the other houses, adds a garage and still works as an area of transition with the interior and the beautiful garden in the back. With a small pool in the back where you can “hide” from those hot sunny days in Mexico, it looks like the perfect adobe for a family.
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