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Palma Designs the New Chiripa Housing Complex in Mexico

Architecture studio Palma introduces its new design in the form of the Chiripa housing complex that is located in Mexico. It is designed with leading elements of off-white stucco walls and a dynamically round staircase. The space is a hybrid experiment that blends together the functions of residential space and hotel-style living.

It is made up of two geometric volumes that connect by a stacked bridge and separates into six living units. The aforementioned off-white stucco is contrasted by the bright blue colors that make up the flooring, window frames, and doors. Palma states that "The implementation of stucco on the walls, in an off-white tone, serves as a backdrop for the shadows cast by the vegetation growing in the different green areas of the complex."
Trend Themes
1. Hybrid Living - Designing a living space that combines elements of residential space and hotel-style living, creating a hybrid living environment.
2. Geometric Volumes - Exploring new and innovative ways to incorporate geometric volumes in architectural designs to enhance functional and aesthetic aspects of a space.
3. Contrasting Color Palettes - Experimenting with contrasting color palettes to create visual interest, adding a unique and modern touch to architectural designs.
Industry Implications
1. Real Estate - Incorporating hybrid living spaces into real estate developments, providing unique and innovative living options for consumers.
2. Architecture and Design - Offering design services that explore geometric volumes and contrasting color palettes to create unique and modern living spaces for clients.
3. Hospitality - Incorporating hotel-style living elements into residential spaces, blurring the lines between traditional hospitality and residential offerings.

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