STORY // PROJECT
Villa ITO,
San Miguel
de Allende
30
Located just outside Centro Historico, amongst family-owned farms with a background of browns and grays, Villa ITO instantly catches the eye with its simple yet raw beauty, simultaneously contrasting and blending with the surrounding landscape.
© Alejandro Torre // ito
© Alejandro Torre // ito
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© leandro bulzzano // ito
© Alejandro Torre // ito
It is rather unusual to see the rugged textures of raw concrete blend so effortlessly with the untouched landscapes of central Mexico, but Villa ITO has blurred the lines by adding textures, finishes, and details that invite the natural scenery inside the property at ease.
Blending with the muted browns and greys of the rising landscape, Villa ITO is an expansive 2.5-hectare (6 acre) property that merges authentic Mexican accents, modern concrete construction, and forms of Japanese design that emphasize the uncluttered space and the aesthetic relationship to nature. This one-of-a-kind design reflects the myriad passions of its creators: A former US music executive who turned away from his career and together with his wife became hoteliers while committing themselves to philanthropy, filmmaking and a traditional mezcal brand.
quote from villaito.com
© Alejandro Torre // ito
© Alejandro Torre // ito
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© leandro bulzzano // ito
© leandro bulzzano // ito
© leandro bulzzano // ito
© leandro bulzzano // ito
© leandro bulzzano // ito
The large, open living area greets you when you enter the main building with a double-sided fireplace anchored at the center. It opens up to the living room while the large concrete island separates the kitchen at the far side of the large open space. This entire space then opens up to the backyard through sliding glass doors creating a seamless indoor-outdoor experience.
The selection of furniture, fixtures, and rugs, however, is the real design highlight of Villa ITO. With a rather brutalist architectural skin, these loose items soften the interior spaces and provide an organic touch that infuses warmth into the rooms. There are several instances of reclaimed pieces, natural uncut wood and stone objects, and stunning handmade rugs that transform Villa ITO from a cold concrete box into a home.
© Alejandro Torre // ito
© Alejandro Torre // ito
© Alejandro Torre // ito
© Alejandro Torre // ito
© Alejandro Torre // ito
© leandro bulzzano // ito
© Alejandro Torre // ito
© Alejandro Torre // ito
© leandro bulzzano // ito
© leandro bulzzano // ito
© Alejandro Torre // ito
Villa ITO
designer
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photographer
Alejandro Torre
Leandro Bulzzano
location
San Miguel De Allende, Mexico
year
2022
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