Architectural Plans
Emerald Coast homes build on a long tradition of outstanding architecture in Mexico.
These houses blend the best of the following elements into homes that are as beautiful
to look at as they are easy to live in:
- The magnificent architectural monuments of the Aztecs
- Spanish colonial elements,
such as grand arches and gracious courtyards
- Traditional Mexican adobe and palapa
construction, as well as ornate handcraftsmanship
- The classic Mediterranean
styles of Italy and Greece
- A seamless blending of indoor and outdoor living
areas
- Vibrant colors, modern design and amenities
- Green building techniques
Alzados

Alzados Front Picture
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Alzados Front Exterior.pdf
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Alzados Back Exterior.pdf
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Alzados Side Interior.pdf
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Alzados Back Interior.pdf
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The Alzados is a stunning hillside design featuring floor-to-ceiling glass and multiple
open and shaded terraces overlooking the ocean view. A palapa-covered spiral staircase
leads down to an outdoor pool and patio area. A beautiful gate in the privacy wall
along the street invites visitors to enter and witness the elegant entrance. The
home is designed with energy efficient features, including roofs that ventilate
heat.
Papelillo

Papelillo Entrance Picture A
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Papelillo Entrance Picture B
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Papelillo Entrance Exterior.pdf
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Papelillo Pool Side Exterior.pdf
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Papelillo Streetscape.pdf
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Papelillo Ground Floor.pdf
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Papelillo Top Floor.pdf
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Papelillo Upper Deck.pdf
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Papelillo Pool Side Interior.pdf
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Papelillo Entrance Interior.pdf
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The front entrance to this house is approached along a beautifully landscaped side
yard. Entering the house reveals dramatic wrap-around glass opening the home to
the spectacular vista below. A separate garage features easy access to the street
and house, including a separate service entrance. The well-designed kitchen overlooks
a garden next to the pool and terrace. A vertically staggered ground floor creates
a dramatically high ceiling over the dining room. The large roof deck is partially
covered by a palapa.
Huanaclaxtle

Huanaclaxtle Ground Floor.pdf
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Huanaclaxtle Upper Deck.pdf
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Huanaclaxtle Poolside Exterior.pdf
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Huanaclaxtle Streetside Exterior.pdf
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Huanaclaxtle Side Interior.pdf
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This lovely home features beautiful classic architecture and columns that gently
flow from the gorgeous entrance, through the palapa-covered living area, all the
way down to the series of three cascading pools overlooking the ocean view. This
house is built on one main level with easy access to the separate garage, especially
to the kitchen. The modest vertical separation creates architecturally arresting
rooms and a feeling of privacy without requiring a lot of travel up and down staircases.
Mirador

Mirador Lower Level and Ground Floor.pdf
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Mirador Upper Level and Palapa.pdf
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You approach this home on curving pathways that gently wrap down and around a fountain.
Elegant curving walls frame the ocean view and nestle around the circular living
room. A spacious dining room opens onto shapely decks and the view. The master bedroom
and guest bedroom occupy different floors of a separate wing.
Palapa

Palapa Picture A
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Palapa Picture B
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Palapa Aerial View.pdf
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Palapa Front Exterior.pdf
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Palapa Back Exterior.pdf
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Palapa Side Interior.pdf
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Parking Level.pdf
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Palapa Main Level.pdf
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Palapa Upper Level.pdf
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Although modest in size, this home has lots of drama and appeal, with a dramatic
palapa roof appropriate to a tropical paradise. This is indoor-outdoor living at
its best, with the interior spaces seamlessly blending into spacious decks and covered
terraces.