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Sitting on a hill overlooking the Sierra la Laguna mountains near the
tip of Baja, Mexico, lies Vancouver artist Patricia Larsen’s home. With
the Pacific Ocean in the distance and miles of desert in between,
the simple one-bedroom concrete-block-and-plaster
house is located 45 minutes outside of Cabo San Lucas. The spartan
structure is so sympathetic to the brutal beauty of this setting that it
seems to be an integral part of its surroundings.
Architect Julio Gomez, a young Mexican architect from Oaxaca who shared her aesthetic, helped her create exactly what she had envisioned: a house with raw materials, Mexican ethnic elements and bohemian timeless feeling!
Architect Julio Gomez, a young Mexican architect from Oaxaca who shared her aesthetic, helped her create exactly what she had envisioned: a house with raw materials, Mexican ethnic elements and bohemian timeless feeling!
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