Kineki Tepoztlán, Tepoztlán, Morelos, Mexico
Amezcua Architects
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Kineki Tepoztlán, Tepoztlán, Morelos, Mexico
Amezcua Architects
Completed in 2020 in Tepoztlán, Mexico. Images by Jaime Navarro, Fernando Marroquin. Kineki is a patented “lifestyle” construction method that integrates natural elements with a visionary architectural design style and experiential...
“ The Kineki construction method is designed in a simple and elegant way, with baseline modules for kitchens, bathrooms, bedrooms, and living rooms, and accommodate a variety of configurations, according to specific budgets or anticipated growth needs. Each base module dimension measures 3.6 meters wide, by 3.6 meters long, by 3.6 meters high, ensuring each module precisely interconnects with the other, offering multiple alternatives to construct a range of products: house, store or pavilion, hotel room, classroom, cabin, dock, and #Kinekioutdoor terraces. Pablo House Prototype. Built in 6 months, it has an area of 200 m2 and consists of 28 modules. 10 modules were used for covered terraces, 7 for interior amenities, 4 for bedrooms, 3 for bathrooms, 2 more for kitchen, and 2 for circulation modules. Totaling 450 square meters of construction. Julio House Prototype. It has an area of 52 m2 and a selection of 8 modules on two levels. On the ground floor, there is a kitchen module, a living room, a bathroom, and a bedroom. On the upper floor, there are 2-bedroom modules, a bathroom, and an empty module that makes up the double height of the room. Adding 150 m2 of construction.”
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