DESIGN DESCRIPTION
On a flat 10,763 sq ft site, a sober composition of white concrete volumes and bamboo-flush panels is strategically arranged to house the main programmatic spaces. Two defining requests from the client — a parking capacity for nine vehicles and the incorporation of an interior climbing wall — decisively shaped the architectural concept and spatial organization, guiding both the massing and the internal structure of the house.
The straight, slender geometry of the three distinct cubic bodies configures a clear, legible system that reveals its constructive logic while establishing order and proportion at the urban and domestic scales. Each volume responds to a specific set of functions, creating a harmonious sequence throughout the residence.
The program includes three bedrooms — the main one with a walk-in closet, a service room, generous dining and kitchen areas, a study, a TV room, and a playroom with the required height to accommodate the interior climbing wall. Complementary spaces include two garden-area bathrooms, multiple storage areas, mechanical service zones, and the specifically planned parking layout for nine automobiles, which becomes a key structural axis of the overall design.
Credits:
Design Architect:
Paul Cremoux W.
Project Team:
Structural Engineering:
PBS Ingenieros Ing. Rodolfo Salmón.
MEP Engineering:
CIE Arq. V. Hugo Juárez Romero.
Gross internal area:
6,899 sqft
Gross floor area:
15,123 sqft
Location:
Mexico City.








































































































































