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Mexican architect Manuel Cervantes has completed Casa Estudio, which serves as both his family home and a show space for clients.
The property is located on a hillside in Amatepec, a rural town several hours drive from Mexico City. It is made up of five storeys, which allow the building to gently stagger down the steep slope.
Manuel Cervantes lives in Casa Estudio with his wife and family
Although the building appears as a single mass, it is actually divided up to create two homes. One is occupied by Cervantes, his wife and their three children; the other is a rental property.