Conceptual Design
CP·AZ/74

DESERT WARMTH · OPEN PLAN · MATERIAL HONESTY
A single-level residence that grows from the ground and opens toward the interior.
CP·AZ/74 organizes domestic life around a central courtyard, warm materiality and the measured entry of light into every room.
Exterior View
Project Approach
Architecture understood as an extension of landscape — horizontal, grounded and precise in its material choices.
The project responds to the arid context of Hermosillo through a palette of stone, wood and oxidized metal that ages with the climate rather than against it. Volumes are kept low and compact, with an interior garden that brings the outside in without dissolving the boundary between them.
Inside, an open social sequence — kitchen, dining and living — is unified by indirect lighting, solid walnut surfaces and a black marble island that anchors the center of the space without interrupting its flow.
Spatial Analysis
Open social plan organized around natural light and continuous visual connection to the interior garden.
A corten accent wall at the courtyard threshold frames the desert landscape as an architectural element.
Indirect lighting strategy reinforces material depth and transforms the atmosphere from day to night.
Floor Plan

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Location
Hermosillo, Son.
Area
206.70 M²
Typology
Residential
STATUS
Unbuilt
YEAR
2018
Technical Documentation
Drawings & Spatial Analysis

MATERIAL CONDITIONS
Stone, wood and oxidized metal — a house that belongs to its landscape from the first day.
Architectural Visualizations
Spatial Atmospheres





