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Brutalist Ocean Home

Within weeks of hitting the market, a concrete house with a live roof and Pacific Ocean views has found a buyer.

Brutalist Ocean Home
Brutalist Tropical Home | The Coolector
Brutalist Tropical Home | The Coolector
coastal brutalist house | Interior Design Ideas
coastal brutalist house | Interior Design Ideas

Within weeks of hitting the market, a concrete house with a live roof and Pacific Ocean views has found a buyer. Explore a home in Nayarit where brutalist design meets Mexican art, balancing openness and privacy by the beach. Natural Touches and Brutalist Angles Create a Unique Oasis in Mexico Nancy A.

2 Brutalist Bedroom Images, Stock Photos & Vectors | Shutterstock
2 Brutalist Bedroom Images, Stock Photos & Vectors | Shutterstock

Ruhling January 17, 2025 On a narrow thread-the-needle dirt road outside the Mexican fishing village of San Pancho, a Los Angeles couple built a Pacific Ocean oasis where they retreat to recharge and to entertain family and friends. Here, 4147 Ocean Avenue stands out. It's a blocky, Brutalist-inspired home with a pale-gray façade of zinc panels that frame a square picture window placed off to one side as if winking at the.

Brutalist Villas on Water :: Behance
Brutalist Villas on Water :: Behance

Predominantly created in natural stones, wood, concrete and marbles, the two-storeyed home, embodies a restrained allure. "This is a mostly exposed property, where it faces a public beach and open-faced neighbour houses. We wanted the house to look at the ocean, but at the same time to be able to feel warm, familiar and private," he reveals.

Brutalist Villas on Water :: Behance
Brutalist Villas on Water :: Behance

The 10-room property consists of three tri-level Brutalist towers to make a combined silhouette evoking a sand castle rising from the jungle, with each level connected to a central courtyard where. Nestled on the Mexican Pacific coast, Raul Velazquez's curated design of this striking Brutalist structure captures a similar contrast of power and tranquility to the ocean that surrounds it. The calming influence of the nearby fishing town in Nayarit acts as a much.

Brutalist Villas on Water :: Behance
Brutalist Villas on Water :: Behance

With concrete as its primary material, the six-bedroom home takes it cues from the brutalist movement so prevalent in 1960s Mexico City. But inside, Velazquez softened the home's linear nature with organic elements, such as untreated timber and natural stone, that will weather and acquire patina as they age. 🌊 Step inside a breathtaking $70M Brutalist Bali-modern oceanfront mansion, where raw concrete architecture meets warm tropical elegance to define luxury home trends 2026.

Brutalist Villas on Water :: Behance
Brutalist Villas on Water :: Behance

Casa Troa is a brutalist pink concrete residence born from a daring question: how can one get closer to the sea without physically moving the land? The answer was to transform the house into something that belongs to the ocean itself: a ship. Located in La Paz, Baja California, this architectural marvel adapts gracefully to the steep slope of its site, offering panoramic ocean views.

Brutalist Villas on Water :: Behance
Brutalist Villas on Water :: Behance
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