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Casa Naila by award-winning Mexican architect Alfonso Quiñones, Puerto Escondido, Mexico

Casa Naila by award-winning Mexican architect Alfonso Quiñones, Puerto Escondido, Mexico

An architectural gem on the shores of El Puertecito, a serene village on the outskirts of Puerto Escondido.

Built by award-winning Mexican architect Alfonso Quiñones, Casa Naila is a 4 bedroom home tucked away in the serene village of El Puertecito on the outskirts of Puerto Escondido.

Casa Naila is not your typical vacation home. Its mission was refreshingly straightforward but demanding: connect seamlessly with the landscape, maximize space without unnecessary frills, and comfortably house a family of six plus visiting guests. This home is designed with purpose, and every corner serves a function. The heart of Casa Naila is an internal courtyard shaped like a cross, unifying the four distinct sections of the project. This innovative layout ensures efficiency while providing captivating ocean views.

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