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CASA ALMAMÍA

Mexico City, Mexico

In the beating heart of Roma Norte, CASA ALMAMÍA emerges as a sanctuary in Mexico City with a sophisticated architectural stillness. This historic manor, meticulously reimagined by the visionary architect Alberto Kalach, stands as a testament to the art of subtraction. By stripping away the superfluous, the design reveals the raw, honest beauty of the structure’s original soul. It is an urban laboratory where culinary mastery, signature mixology, and avant-garde design converge to create a sensory journey for the modern traveler.

The property honors its heritage while embracing a bold, contemporary narrative. Within its walls, the passage of time is celebrated through the tactile interplay of volcanic stone, exposed brick, and minimalist wood. Every corner of the internal patio and the sun-drenched rooftop terrace is curated to offer an immersive experience, inviting guests to witness the harmonious marriage of Mexico’s deep-rooted traditions and its vibrant, cosmopolitan future.

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Architecture: Brutalist Minimalism

The architecture of CASA ALMAMÍA is a masterclass in Brutalist Minimalism. Designed by Alberto Kalach, the building emphasises "honest materials"—raw concrete, natural brick, and dark steel—to create a monolithic yet airy atmosphere. It reinterprets the traditional Mexican patio house by introducing clean lines and bold geometric forms, ensuring that light and shadow act as the primary decorative elements.

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