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Valle San Nicolás Clubhouse (Valle de Bravo, Mexico)



Valle San Nicolás Clubhouse (Valle de Bravo, Mexico)

Sordo Madaleno Arquitectos is the team behind this clubhouse for residential development in Mexico's Valle de Bravo.
The town is a center for water sports and this circular building makes the most of its lake and mountainside location.
The concept for the structure is a boat anchored in the lake, and floating on the water.
Valle San Nicolás Clubhouse, Valle de Bravo, Mexico


Valle San Nicolás Clubhouse

Sordo Madaleno Arquitectos 

Valle San Nicolás is a residential development of around 385 hectares that falls under the jurisdiction of the Mexican municipality of Valle de Bravo, beside Lake Avándaro, and its clubhouse, a spot for neighbors to socialize, is designed in a way that fuses architecture with nature, like a boat anchored in the lake. It was raised with a construction system using cross-laminated timber (CLT). Beams and columns in a radial arrangement form a circular space, and stone walls anchor the building within the lake. Two open rings – an inner one and an outer one – create continuous routes. A central passageway through the water separates the east part (dining room, barbecue, kitchen, complementary services) from the west (gym, spa, sauna).




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