Mexico
We start from a domestic understanding of architecture, infusing the domestic from the locality of the whole and aiming towards an increasingly intimate relationship between the human and domesticity, responding with an anthropological architecture.
We make domestic architecture by thinking about the social, historical, natural and material roots of each project; questioning to counteract volumetric architecture by making our architectural practice an exercise in spatial writing that tells a unique story for each project.
Our way of doing architecture is defined through sensorial experiences, the way of inhabiting it and the dialogue between temporal and spatial limits.
Do we make domestic architecture as an act of resistance?