The Baja California coast is dotted with pretty little wooden-framed beach houses that are quite fragile, weathering quickly in the high winds and salty air. Architect Ezequiel Farca wanted to mimic that delicate look when he designed the Casa Vallarta beach home in Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, but he wanted his structure to stand-up to the harsh beach climate. The result: a contemporary three-story home covered with durable architectural precast concrete elements that imitate natural wood and other nature-influenced finishes to achieve a refined look that melds gently into the exotic beachfront surroundings.
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