Ita House located in La Piedad, Michoacan, Mexico, is a project completed by Taller5 Arquitectos in 2009. Its main theme is the balance between large glass windows, water mirror and stone finishes by two architectural bodies.
The first volume was thought to be the place serving as the setting for the main activities of the house, consisting of a gorgeous balcony, while the second body, located on the lower height, owns a vital material hierarchy.
As important as every element from the house is the lattice steel designed in a way that evokes endless branches naturally suspended.

















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