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The Cancun Project

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The lighting system was another area where Loxone’s automation technology shined. All spotlights in the house are low-voltage (24VDC) and controlled by Loxone RGBW Air, which provides energy-efficient dimming and saved up to 50% on wiring costs. By centralizing power supplies for the lighting and using thinner low-voltage wires, the team achieved both a compact footprint and significant cost savings. This approach also reduced energy consumption by around 60%, without compromising functionality.
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Fact Check

Country
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Location
Cancun
Construction year
2019
Loxone Partner

Challenge

Designed by architect Pedro Riveroll, this highly customized home demanded a full suite of smart automation features while adhering to the architect’s minimalist vision. The installation, overseen by Daniel Lopez owner of Grizzly Tec, was a five-year endeavor that began before some of Loxone's key technologies, such as the Loxone Tree, were even available. The absence of the Loxone Tree technology required the project to rely exclusively on Loxone Air and Link to manage the home’s major systems.
One of the core challenges was acheiving a seamless automation integration while preserving the design-driven aesthetics of the home. Riveroll's vision called for stone and concrete surfaces with no visible switches, which meant traditional wiring was out of the question. The limited space for conduits further complicated the project, making a centralized automation panel layout impossible. Instead, decentralized Loxone panels had to be installed throughout various rooms.
Additionally, the project called for a fully internet-free central automation system that could reliably control all aspects of the home. The home’s design dictated every aspect of the build, including how the Loxone automation would be implemented. The project also required a flexible solution that could adapt to changes over time without disrupting the core system.

Solution

To meet the project's complex requirements, Loxone’s automation system offered the ideal solution, providing the flexibility, reliability, and aesthetic design integration that this unique installation demanded. Loxone Air and Link were used to control all major elements of the house, including lighting, pool, hot tub, water fountain, shades, sprinkler system, air conditioning, aquarium, access control, and the alarm system.
A key innovation was the placement of Loxone Air switches on nightstands, kitchen islands, and tables, rather than traditional wall-mounted switches. The use of motion and light based triggers throughout the home further enhanced the minimalist aesthetic, allowing the homeowner to experience the beauty of the stone and concrete surfaces without the disruption of visible technology.
The lighting system was another area where Loxone’s automation technology shined. All spotlights in the house are low-voltage (24VDC) and controlled by Loxone RGBW Air, which provides energy-efficient dimming and saved up to 50% on wiring costs. By centralizing power supplies for the lighting and using thinner low-voltage wires, the team achieved both a compact footprint and significant cost savings. This approach also reduced energy consumption by around 60%, without compromising functionality.
The Miniserver, Loxone’s central automation hub, was installed and programmed as soon as the electricity and internet were connected, allowing the system to manage security, lighting, and irrigation even during the construction phase. The Miniserver’s free updates have already enhanced the home’s capabilities, adding advanced audio functionality that will allow the homeowners to upgrade from Sonos to the Loxone Audioserver. Further plans include adding a sauna and a video intercom system, all easily integrated with the existing Loxone infrastructure.

In this stunning Cancun residence, designed with striking rock walls and an innovative open-close concept, we faced the challenge of wiring across unique architectural features. Loxone Air provided the perfect solution, enabling us to install multiple small panel locations with RGBW Air and four Air extensions throughout the property. This project exemplifies how Loxone tech can seemessly integrate into any design.