Built on an irregular plot of approximately 22 by 62 feet, this house is located in the town of Boca del Rio, at the Port of Veracruz. Based on the concerns and needs of a family consisting of a couple and their three children, the house is composed of three orthogonal modules in which a program is developed of activities. On the ground floor is the entry, parking, living-dining room, kitchen, and master bedroom, while on the upper floor are the children’s rooms distributed per module.
The environment and its geographical situation led the architects to generate optimal ventilation spaces to ensure that the interior of the house remained fresh and bright without detracting from its architectural qualities.
Features such as privacy and security were necessary due to its location, resulting in a design that provides a feeling of protection from the outside, and whose form reflects the mix of typologies of the surrounding housing as a result of the area’s urban growth.
The more showy and striking aspect of this project, its facade, seeks to combine as if it were a "lattice" the children’s introverted and extroverted personalities, reflecting the closeness between them. This housing project has an authentic personality that is daring and bold, while recognizing the close relationship of the customers who live with their needs.