Step into a world where architecture and nature coexist in harmony. Conjunto Satélite, designed by legendary Mexican architect Javier Senosiain, is a stunning example of organic architecture. Located in the peaceful neighborhood of Ciudad Satélite, on the outskirts of Mexico City, this unique property offers an unparalleled living experience.
Completed in 1995, Conjunto Satélite is composed of four semi-subterranean homes that blend seamlessly into the surrounding landscape. The undulating façade—shaped like two eagles with outstretched wings—creates a dramatic entrance to the complex. Each residence features curved forms, vibrant colors, and natural materials such as clay, wood, and stone, reflecting Senosiain’s vision of spaces that nurture well-being and a strong connection to nature.
This listing is for one of the four iconic homes. The layout includes:
Inside, the home features minimalist interiors with bold ferrocement vaults, porthole windows, and skylights that fill the space with natural light. Original retro-futurist furniture, designed by Senosiain himself, adds distinct character. Layouts vary but may include communal living areas, jacuzzis enclosed by greenery, and circular sofas—ensuring a one-of-a-kind experience.
Senosiain’s philosophy prioritizes harmony with nature, emphasizing natural ventilation, ample daylight, and eco-friendly materials. The result is a living space that’s as sustainable as it is visually striking.