
Is it possible to create luxury that doesn't cost the Earth - literally?
In this episode, we walk through a home that does exactly that - it’s designed in harmony with the jungle.
We dive into the architecture of calm: cross-ventilation, thermal mass, native materials, and a wastewater system inspired by mangroves.
But more than that, this is a tour of how deep care shows up in the tiniest details - because every choice, down to the shape of a window, has a reason to be.
If you’d like to hear more from our conversation go listen to Part 1 of this interview:
You’ll learn how to cool a home without AC, how to reuse wastewater with low-tech systems, what’s gone wrong in Tulum’s rapid development and what it can teach us about building more consciously anywhere in the world
To explore more about Armando Uribe and his work, you can follow him on Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/in/armando-uribe-80341354/ and on Instagram www.instagram.com/pura_homes/ or visit his website: www.weave.mx
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