Mexico. A house retrieving the tradition of rammed earth Quinta Gaby is a single-family house designed by Taller Tlaiye that retrieves the traditional building technique of rammed earth. Located in Atlixco, Mexico, the residence is arranged around a central patio, recalling the local typology of the hacienda.

Taller Tlaiye, Quinta Gaby, Atlixco, Puebla, Mexico, 2017. Photo Yoshihiro Koitani

Mexico. A house retrieving the tradition of rammed earth Quinta Gaby is a single-family house designed by Taller Tlaiye that retrieves the traditional building technique of rammed earth. Located in Atlixco, Mexico, the residence is arranged around a central patio, recalling the local typology of the hacienda.

Taller Tlaiye, Quinta Gaby, Atlixco, Puebla, Mexico, 2017. Photo Yoshihiro Koitani

Mexico. A house retrieving the tradition of rammed earth Quinta Gaby is a single-family house designed by Taller Tlaiye that retrieves the traditional building technique of rammed earth. Located in Atlixco, Mexico, the residence is arranged around a central patio, recalling the local typology of the hacienda.

Taller Tlaiye, Quinta Gaby, Atlixco, Puebla, Mexico, 2017. Photo Yoshihiro Koitani

Mexico. A house retrieving the tradition of rammed earth Quinta Gaby is a single-family house designed by Taller Tlaiye that retrieves the traditional building technique of rammed earth. Located in Atlixco, Mexico, the residence is arranged around a central patio, recalling the local typology of the hacienda.

Taller Tlaiye, Quinta Gaby, Atlixco, Puebla, Mexico, 2017. Photo Yoshihiro Koitani

Mexico. A house retrieving the tradition of rammed earth Quinta Gaby is a single-family house designed by Taller Tlaiye that retrieves the traditional building technique of rammed earth. Located in Atlixco, Mexico, the residence is arranged around a central patio, recalling the local typology of the hacienda.

Taller Tlaiye, Quinta Gaby, Atlixco, Puebla, Mexico, 2017. Photo Yoshihiro Koitani

Mexico. A house retrieving the tradition of rammed earth Quinta Gaby is a single-family house designed by Taller Tlaiye that retrieves the traditional building technique of rammed earth. Located in Atlixco, Mexico, the residence is arranged around a central patio, recalling the local typology of the hacienda.

Taller Tlaiye, Quinta Gaby, Atlixco, Puebla, Mexico, 2017. Photo Yoshihiro Koitani

Mexico. A house retrieving the tradition of rammed earth Quinta Gaby is a single-family house designed by Taller Tlaiye that retrieves the traditional building technique of rammed earth. Located in Atlixco, Mexico, the residence is arranged around a central patio, recalling the local typology of the hacienda.

Taller Tlaiye, Quinta Gaby, Atlixco, Puebla, Mexico, 2017. Photo Yoshihiro Koitani

Mexico. A house retrieving the tradition of rammed earth Quinta Gaby is a single-family house designed by Taller Tlaiye that retrieves the traditional building technique of rammed earth. Located in Atlixco, Mexico, the residence is arranged around a central patio, recalling the local typology of the hacienda.

Taller Tlaiye, Quinta Gaby, Atlixco, Puebla, Mexico, 2017. Photo Yoshihiro Koitani

Mexico. A house retrieving the tradition of rammed earth Quinta Gaby is a single-family house designed by Taller Tlaiye that retrieves the traditional building technique of rammed earth. Located in Atlixco, Mexico, the residence is arranged around a central patio, recalling the local typology of the hacienda.

Taller Tlaiye, Quinta Gaby, Atlixco, Puebla, Mexico, 2017. Photo Yoshihiro Koitani

Mexico. A house retrieving the tradition of rammed earth Quinta Gaby is a single-family house designed by Taller Tlaiye that retrieves the traditional building technique of rammed earth. Located in Atlixco, Mexico, the residence is arranged around a central patio, recalling the local typology of the hacienda.

Taller Tlaiye, Quinta Gaby, Atlixco, Puebla, Mexico, 2017. Photo Yoshihiro Koitani

Mexico. A house retrieving the tradition of rammed earth Quinta Gaby is a single-family house designed by Taller Tlaiye that retrieves the traditional building technique of rammed earth. Located in Atlixco, Mexico, the residence is arranged around a central patio, recalling the local typology of the hacienda.

Taller Tlaiye, Quinta Gaby, Atlixco, Puebla, Mexico, 2017. Photo Yoshihiro Koitani

Mexico. A house retrieving the tradition of rammed earth Quinta Gaby is a single-family house designed by Taller Tlaiye that retrieves the traditional building technique of rammed earth. Located in Atlixco, Mexico, the residence is arranged around a central patio, recalling the local typology of the hacienda.

Taller Tlaiye, Quinta Gaby, Atlixco, Puebla, Mexico, 2017. Photo Yoshihiro Koitani

Mexico. A house retrieving the tradition of rammed earth Quinta Gaby is a single-family house designed by Taller Tlaiye that retrieves the traditional building technique of rammed earth. Located in Atlixco, Mexico, the residence is arranged around a central patio, recalling the local typology of the hacienda.

Taller Tlaiye, Quinta Gaby, Atlixco, Puebla, Mexico, 2017. Photo Yoshihiro Koitani

Mexico. A house retrieving the tradition of rammed earth Quinta Gaby is a single-family house designed by Taller Tlaiye that retrieves the traditional building technique of rammed earth. Located in Atlixco, Mexico, the residence is arranged around a central patio, recalling the local typology of the hacienda.

Taller Tlaiye, Quinta Gaby, Atlixco, Puebla, Mexico, 2017. Photo Yoshihiro Koitani

Mexico. A house retrieving the tradition of rammed earth Quinta Gaby is a single-family house designed by Taller Tlaiye that retrieves the traditional building technique of rammed earth. Located in Atlixco, Mexico, the residence is arranged around a central patio, recalling the local typology of the hacienda.

Taller Tlaiye, Quinta Gaby, site plan

Mexico. A house retrieving the tradition of rammed earth Quinta Gaby is a single-family house designed by Taller Tlaiye that retrieves the traditional building technique of rammed earth. Located in Atlixco, Mexico, the residence is arranged around a central patio, recalling the local typology of the hacienda.

Taller Tlaiye, Quinta Gaby, ground floor plan

Mexico. A house retrieving the tradition of rammed earth Quinta Gaby is a single-family house designed by Taller Tlaiye that retrieves the traditional building technique of rammed earth. Located in Atlixco, Mexico, the residence is arranged around a central patio, recalling the local typology of the hacienda.

Taller Tlaiye, Quinta Gaby, section

Mexico. A house retrieving the tradition of rammed earth Quinta Gaby is a single-family house designed by Taller Tlaiye that retrieves the traditional building technique of rammed earth. Located in Atlixco, Mexico, the residence is arranged around a central patio, recalling the local typology of the hacienda.

Taller Tlaiye, Quinta Gaby, section

Mexico. A house retrieving the tradition of rammed earth Quinta Gaby is a single-family house designed by Taller Tlaiye that retrieves the traditional building technique of rammed earth. Located in Atlixco, Mexico, the residence is arranged around a central patio, recalling the local typology of the hacienda.

Taller Tlaiye, Quinta Gaby, elevations

Mexico. A house retrieving the tradition of rammed earth Quinta Gaby is a single-family house designed by Taller Tlaiye that retrieves the traditional building technique of rammed earth. Located in Atlixco, Mexico, the residence is arranged around a central patio, recalling the local typology of the hacienda.

Taller Tlaiye, Quinta Gaby, elevations