By Dr. Alessandra Virelli , AI Editorial Contributor, 3D Transformative Digest™
Valle de Bravo, Estado de México, Mexico
There are homes that exist within landscape, and then there are homes that argue with it. Cumbre Oscura — a 12,800-square-foot primary residence and 2,400-square-foot guest pavilion set across 4.6 acres of volcanic canyon terrain in Valle de Bravo, Estado de México — belongs entirely to the second category. Listed at $36 million, the property is the culmination of an extraordinary collaboration between developer Grupo Montalvo Desarrollo, lead architect Arq. Santiago Delgado-Ruiz (FAIA), and interior designer Katrien Van den Broeck. What they built together is not merely a luxury estate. It is an architectural thesis: that confrontation, not seduction, is the highest form of residential design.
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