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The image depicts a multi-level, open-air architectural space, likely an atrium or courtyard, in Brisas de Zicatela, Mexico. The predominant construction material is concrete, featuring smooth surfaces and numerous arched openings that allow natural light to penetrate and connect different sections of the structure. The perspective is looking upwards from a lower level, revealing multiple tiers.

In the upper-left, a silver ceiling fan is visible, its blades blurred, indicating it is in motion. Lush green plants, primarily vines with large leaves, grow organically along the concrete walls and dangle through the arched openings, adding a natural and vibrant contrast to the stark concrete. Sunlight streams through the openings, creating bright patches and visible sunbeams within the space.

Towards the right and lower sections of the image, the space opens into a lounge or seating area. Here, a large, vibrant rug with a red and yellow geometric pattern covers a floor that appears to have a herringbone brick or wood pattern. Various pieces of furniture are arranged on and around the rug, including wooden chairs—one with a woven backrest—and small wooden tables. One table holds a green glass object. A terracotta pot containing a plant is also present. Further to the right, a body of water, possibly a swimming pool or decorative pond, is visible, reflecting the light and elements of the structure. Wicker-like textured cushions or decorative baskets are placed on an elevated ledge.

The scene suggests a tranquil, relaxing environment, integrated with nature and designed for comfort in a warm climate. No specific activity or event is taking place, but the arrangement implies a space for leisure or gathering. There is no visible text in the image. The time of day appears to be bright daytime, given the natural light and sunbeams.
Esther Faivre

Apr 23, 2026

Brisas de Zicatela, Mexico

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The image depicts a multi-level, open-air architectural space, likely an atrium or courtyard, in Brisas de Zicatela, Mexico. The predominant construction material is concrete, featuring smooth surfaces and numerous arched openings that allow natural light to penetrate and connect different sections of the structure. The perspective is looking upwards from a lower level, revealing multiple tiers. In the upper-left, a silver ceiling fan is visible, its blades blurred, indicating it is in motion. Lush green plants, primarily vines with large leaves, grow organically along the concrete walls and dangle through the arched openings, adding a natural and vibrant contrast to the stark concrete. Sunlight streams through the openings, creating bright patches and visible sunbeams within the space. Towards the right and lower sections of the image, the space opens into a lounge or seating area. Here, a large, vibrant rug with a red and yellow geometric pattern covers a floor that appears to have a herringbone brick or wood pattern. Various pieces of furniture are arranged on and around the rug, including wooden chairs—one with a woven backrest—and small wooden tables. One table holds a green glass object. A terracotta pot containing a plant is also present. Further to the right, a body of water, possibly a swimming pool or decorative pond, is visible, reflecting the light and elements of the structure. Wicker-like textured cushions or decorative baskets are placed on an elevated ledge. The scene suggests a tranquil, relaxing environment, integrated with nature and designed for comfort in a warm climate. No specific activity or event is taking place, but the arrangement implies a space for leisure or gathering. There is no visible text in the image. The time of day appears to be bright daytime, given the natural light and sunbeams.

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