Pedro & Juana Designs Wooden Staircase Bridge for Mexico House Extension
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Ben Dreith
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Summary
Mexican architecture studio Pedro & Juana designed and installed a wooden staircase that connects a Valle de Bravo house to a new residential extension on a sloped site. The project involved opening up the roof to create a pine staircase that serves as a bridge between the existing structure and the new two-storey wooden annex, demonstrating innovative architectural solutions for challenging terrain.
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Pedro & Juana created the Wooden Annex as an expansion of a preexisting structure on a sloped site
adding a new two-storey wooden structure tucked into the hillside
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