Mexican studio Agraz Arquitectos has completed the House E project in 2004. This 5,855 square foot two-story residence was built in Puerta de Hierro, one of the wealthiest districts of the Metropolitan Area of Guadalajara, Mexico. A large semi-outdoor patio nestled by a lattice of wood carefully shade and quality of space, is the remarkable and articulator of this house, this is where the dynamics converge outside of the family life. This place is complemented by a double height space leads to the foyer of access and distribution, which is animated by a staircase turned into sculpture climbs to the second level by articulating the space with light, like the one in charge of filling spaces that are armed with simple elements that find their glory in large white interiors that trap and control light generating spatial qualities that communicate with the outside through openings reasoned in complicity with the outside. These are built like fine gardens surrounding the house and recognize the geometry and ground motion.

 

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