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Lomas de Tecamachalco, EdoMex.

$17,000,000 MXN

438 m²

3.5

Enero 2025

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Casa Jardín is an exclusive collection of three residences seamlessly integrated into the landscape of Lomas de Tecamachalco, blurring the line between indoors and out.

Each home is designed for living in connection with nature: spacious terraces, private gardens, and floor-toceiling windows that open up to lush, green views. The architecture follows the slope, creating bright, serene, and functional spaces.

Just minutes from key areas like Palmas, Reforma, and Santa Fe, Casa Jardín offers the calm of a natural setting with the convenience of urban life. A place to live slowly—without leaving the city behind.

Designed for contemporary living, Casa Jardín includes thoughtful features like bike storage, 24/7 security, and generous outdoor spaces that invite you to gather, unwind, and reconnect.

Founded in 2016 in Mexico City by Juan Pablo Cepeda Restrepo, CPDA Arquitectos has established itself as a leading force in innovative and excellent contemporary architecture. Their commitment to quality and precision is evident in projects that engage respectfully with their surroundings, blending Mexico’s architectural heritage with a modern, progressive vision.

The firm has been awarded the Gold Medal at the First Mexico City Architecture Biennale, alongside numerous national and international honors, including mentions at the Young Mexican Architects Biennale, nominations for the RIBA International Prize, and awards from the World Architecture Festival, International Architecture Awards, and Archmarathon.

CPDA Arquitectos stands out for its sensitive and rigorous reinterpretation of each site’s identity, creating inspiring and transformative spaces that balance tradition and innovation in every project.

Lomas de Tecamachalco is a pause between two worlds: the fast rhythm of the city and the quiet ease of the everyday. It’s the distant hum of traffic softened by birdsong, the wind brushing old trees, the sun filtering through terraces, gardens, and rooftops.

What draws us to Tecamachalco isn’t silence, but discretion. Life here flows gently—in familiar routines, in greetings exchanged between neighbors, in the shade cast by jacarandas at dusk. It’s a place that doesn’t try to escape the city, but steps just far enough away

Among winding streets, façades that hold stories, and inward-looking spaces, we discover a more intimate way of living: unpretentious, rooted in memory, quietly sheltered.

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