A minimalist white house in Mexico features in today's Dezeen Debate newsletter
The latest edition of Dezeen Debate, the new name for our Dezeen Weekly newsletter, features a minimalist white house in Mexico.
Commenters are amazed by the Mexican villa, which Cotaparedes Arquitectos designed as "introspective architecture" focused on a pair of courtyards.
The house is located in La Piedad, a city that sits roughly halfway between Guadalajara and the capital Mexico City.
One reader called the project their "favourite" in the comments section.
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Other stories in this week's newsletter include the design for this year's Serpentine Pavilion, MVRDV's claim that Westminster City Council's execution of Marble Arch Mound was "loveless", and the most architecturally significant venues for the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics.
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