Casa Veronica Nuevo Vallarta Rea Architectural Studio
Casa Veronica Facade | © César Béjar

Completed in 2021 by Mexican Architectural firm REA Studio, Casa Veronica is a simple and pragmatic house built in Nuevo Vallarta that uses a warm color scheme.

Casa Verónica Technical Information

Casa Verónica is warmth, intimacy, and coexistence, a timeless structure that seeks to be customized, a core of experiences hinged to a water feature diluting the boundaries between indoor and outdoor.

– Rea Architectural Studio

Veronica’s House Photographs

Casa Veronica Nuevo Vallarta Rea Architectural Studio
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Casa Veronica Nuevo Vallarta Rea Architectural Studio
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Casa Veronica Nuevo Vallarta Rea Architectural Studio
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Casa Veronica Nuevo Vallarta Rea Architectural Studio
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Casa Veronica Nuevo Vallarta Rea Architectural Studio
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Casa Veronica Nuevo Vallarta Rea Architectural Studio
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Casa Veronica Nuevo Vallarta Rea Architectural Studio
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Casa Veronica Nuevo Vallarta Rea Architectural Studio
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Urban Canvas: The Evolution of Casa Verónica

Text by the Architects

This home complements an urban façade that we have had the opportunity to create over three years. This façade is made up of four projects by the studio. As this is the last one oriented towards the western axis of the central block of the development, we were interested in using a warmer color scheme and a more enclosed volume than the rest of the houses as an exercise to obtain a different impact on the other three adjoining ones.

A project without defined users at the moment of designing but with a clear objective: “To improve the urban image of the immediate context, inviting the rest of the neighbors to make modest designs.” We always kept in mind the financial needs of our clients, the developers.

Therefore, we began implementing strategies with homogeneous positions concerning the local and international market, given its location in one of the most attractive areas in Mexico for real estate investment in recent years. From our perspective, this proposal is a blank canvas ready to be tailored.

A design exercise that has allowed us to reinterpret the same architectural program four times, endorsing that in architecture: “Changing the order of factors does change the product.” A quiet façade that only shows you a little of what is going on inside, construction techniques dominated by local labor, a social area without programmatic boundaries adapting to the needs of the people who live there, concatenation of double heights, and the constant promotion of coexistence among the inhabitants.

From the beginning of the process, we had in mind a quote by Alejandro de la Sota: “Give a rabbit for a cat” to give more than what the market expected. To be simple, logical, and pragmatic in all our decisions, displaying the architectural plans balanced from their reading.

Casa Verónica is warmth, intimacy, and coexistence, a timeless structure that seeks to be customized, a core of experiences hinged to a water feature diluting the boundaries between indoor and outdoor. Creating well-defined domestic dynamic spaces but agile to the changes that future owners may wish to apply.

Veronica’s House 3D View

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Axonometric View | © Rea Architectural Studio

About Rea Architectural Studio

Founded in 2015, REA was born on the basis of creating conscious projects that intertwine academic research and professional practice. 

  1. Project team: Francisco González, Javier Espinoza de los Monteros, Adolfo de la Torre
  2. Client: DMAR (Private Developer)