This house is the intrinsic result of the material from which it is built. Entirely structured from a striated concrete block, Aguazul was an exercise of reinterpretation of materials and construction techniques that create a volume interrupted only by the need for light and ventilation.
Orienting all areas to the south and controlling the views towards the changing atmospheres provided by its materiality, the design program reflects a conscious analysis of the contemporary needs of a family in Mexico.
Likewise, its aesthetic speaks to an object that will remain intact over time, sustaining itself and whoever inhabits it.