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Villas 43 is an intimate collection of homes located in the heart of Mérida, a city where history, climate, and everyday life intertwine with natural charm.
This project was born from the intention to offer a tranquil, functional, and light-filled home. Here, architecture is conceived from the essentials: airy spaces, honest materials, and details that evoke the warmth of the Yucatecan tropics. Each villa has been designed to embrace outdoor living, with breathing courtyards, protective shade, and inviting corners for rest. It is a place where simplicity becomes special, and where design seeks to accompany rather than impose.
More than a development, Villas 43 is a way of inhabiting Mérida in a serene, conscious, and authentic manner.
Daniel Macías is an architect recognized for his sensitivity to context and his ability to transform spaces into both aesthetic and functional experiences. His work stems from a deep understanding of place, history, and culture, which he translates into a contemporary architecture with local roots
In Villas 43, a project in Mérida, he reinterprets the city’s colonial heritage from a modern and understated perspective. His work is distinguished by the use of honest materials, clean geometries, and a special attention to natural light and ventilation—achieving a balance between the artisanal and the technical, the local and the global.
Mérida is a city that reveals itself through the simplest things: the shade of its trees, the midday heat, the colors shifting with the light. It has its own unique way of welcoming us—through quiet streets, facades that tell stories, and a daily life that flows with calm and dignity
With every visit we discover something new, yet also something enduring. That blend of the ancestral and the present—Maya, colonial, and contemporary—creates a unique identity that deeply inspires.
What we love most about Mérida is its way of inhabiting the climate: unhurried, always close to the earth, the water, the shade. This intimate relationship with the environment can be felt in the architecture, in the food, and in the very way of being.