Gea House by Studio AM11: A Harmonious Integration with Nature
Gea House by Studio AM11 is a minimalist, sustainable residence in Monterrey, Mexico, integrating nature, concrete, wood, and panoramic views.
Nestled at the base of Cerro de la Silla in Monterrey, Mexico, Gea House by Studio AM11 stands as a striking architectural statement, seamlessly blending with its natural surroundings. Designed by lead architect Alejandro Macias, this 420-square-meter residence is a masterclass in modern minimalism, employing sustainable materials and an open-concept approach to enhance spatial fluidity.


A Floating Concrete Monolith
The design of Gea House evokes a sensation of weightlessness, with cantilevered structures that appear to hover in midair. Built with exposed concrete, wood, and natural stone, the residence exudes a timeless aesthetic that harmonizes with the mountainous landscape. Floor-to-ceiling openings blur the boundaries between indoor and outdoor spaces, inviting natural light and panoramic views into the heart of the home.

Seamless Spatial Integration
The residence is carefully orchestrated to promote an open and airy atmosphere, minimizing the use of physical barriers while strategically employing visual elements to define different zones. This design philosophy fosters connectivity between private and social areas, ensuring that each space maintains an intrinsic link to the surrounding environment.


Sustainable and Functional Design
A key aspect of Casa Gea’s architectural vision is its commitment to sustainability. By utilizing locally sourced materials, the design reduces environmental impact while enhancing thermal comfort. The neutral color palette, dominated by gray hues and earthy textures, further strengthens the home’s dialogue with its natural setting.

A Sanctuary of Light and Tranquility
Every facet of Gea House is meticulously crafted to embody peace and serenity. Large glass panels and open courtyards amplify natural ventilation and illumination, creating a calm retreat away from the city’s hustle. The house embraces biophilic design principles, ensuring that nature remains an integral part of daily living.
Gea House by Studio AM11 is more than just a residence—it is a testament to modern architecture’s ability to forge an intimate relationship with nature. By balancing minimalism, sustainability, and structural innovation, this home offers a refined yet grounded living experience, redefining the essence of contemporary design in urban Mexico.

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