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August 12, 2008 @ 3:42 am

V-House : Extreme Sustainable House By Heinz Leigler

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The Verana Hotel which was designed by Heinz Leigler, was also called by V-House. Located in Vilage of Yelapa, Mexico, consist of 5 units with 3 units for hotel staff, 2 for guests, a kitchen and a shared bathroom, each unit of The Hotel which was designed 16′ x 16′. The structures emerge from a small concrete foundation and are made out of steel, plywood and red corrugated iron. The architect try to explore the beautiful surrounding view of the forest and as well as the air flow of Tropical Mexico, by using wide window open and steep slope of landscape. It could be your alternative destination for your adventure challenge, distinctive retreat or maybe your extreme honeymoon.

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