concrete blocks with grid-like interventions wrap laboratorio de arquitectura's mexico house
Briefly

Laboratorio de Arquitectura's Casa Catedral employs material honesty by using concrete blocks in a modular design that serves multiple functions while maintaining aesthetic integrity.
The residence's linear layout features four volumes separated by load-bearing walls, ensuring private areas and public spaces are effectively delineated, providing a balanced living experience.
The interior's double-height connector volume acts as the heart of the home, integrating various spaces with an open and inviting atmosphere that reflects its natural surroundings.
With strategic southeast orientation and discreet street-facing openings, Casa Catedral ensures both panoramic views and privacy, exemplifying thoughtful architectural planning that blends with nature.
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