Mixed-use building by Barde vanVoltt reflects "slower rhythm" of Baja California
By
Dan Howarth
8d ago
Dutch design studio Barde vanVoltt has completed a building in San José del Cabo, Mexico, which includes a chukum-lined community cafe at street level and residences above. The boutique Estero development by Oeste Works includes the ground-level Gamba cafe and three floors, each containing two residences. Barde vanVoltt shaped the architectural and spatial identity of
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