Casa CorMAnca located in Ciudad de México, México is an elegant home with a hanging vertical garden and polished walls, which was designed by PAUL CREMOUX studio.
The building includes three levels, the main terrace followed by a small lecture studio being located on the second level.
The house also uses recyclable content materials, VOC paint, cross ventilation and passive energy-temperature control strategies.
The hot temperature in the bedrooms areas is controlled by a three heat exhaustion chimney, while the air quality and the humidity are provided by the vertical garden.
Photos by Héctor Armando Herrera

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