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The original Casa Calero with the black and red facade by DCPP arquitectos, México City, Mexico

Casa Calero, designed by renowned architects DCPP in Mexico City, is a remarkable example of modern design that emphasizes both sophistication and simplicity. Its striking black and red façade adorned with triangular windows is an eye-catching feature that stands out from neighboring buildings. Inside, the house boasts an open-concept layout that seamlessly blends together a comfortable living space with a unique and modern look. Its spacious, minimalist design gives inhabitants a sense of openness while still providing plenty of privacy. Casa Calero's innovative design offers residents the ultimate in livability and luxury without compromising on aesthetics.

Greetings to Forum City visitors. Today we will look at the house, which can be considered economical in all aspects.

Casa Calero is located in Mexico City DCPP arquitectos. It was completed in 2010.

Original Casa Calero house with black and red facade by DCPP arquitectos, México City, Mexico
The original Casa Calero house with a black and red facade by DCPP arquitectos, México City, Mexico

Recycled materials were used in the design of the house, reducing construction costs. And one more advantage: the house is environmentally friendly, both for people and the environment.

The original Casa Calero house with a black and red facade by DCPP arquitectos, México City, Mexico
Casa Calero original house with black and red facade by DCPP arquitectos, México City, Mexico

A minimal amount of furniture looks very advantageous. Harmonious contrast of colors interior harmoniously looks in the big picture.

The original Casa Calero house with black and red facade by DCPP arquitectos, México City, Mexico
The original Casa Calero house with a black and red façade by DCPP arquitectos, México City, Mexico

A cozy little courtyard fully open for viewing from the room. The laid lawn and a minimum of unnecessary allows you to feel in harmony with nature.

Original Casa Calero house with black and red facade by DCPP arquitectos, México City, Mexico
Original Casa Calero house with black and red facade by DCPP arquitectos, México City, Mexico
The original Casa Calero house with a black and red façade by DCPP arquitectos, México City, Mexico

The construction of such an original residence is advantageous in terms of saving money. The use of concrete is kept to a minimum but glass and wood – maximum.

Casa Calero Original House with black and red facade by DCPP arquitectos, México City, Mexico

Photos: [U]Onnis Luque[/U].

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  1. Colton Watson

    Can you provide more information about the design inspiration behind Casa Calero’s black and red facade? What significance do these colors hold in the context of Mexican architecture or the overall design concept of the project?

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