Row House
Interiors Renovations | Built
Row House reinterprets the single-family home by challenging the spatial rigidity of suburban domesticity. Within a 290 m2 structure limited by commercial-residential constraints and strict façade regulations, the intervention transforms the interior through vertical circulations, material contrasts, and light as a spatial tool. Beyond renovation, it critiques standardized models of living, proposing a flexible, open domesticity attuned to contemporary life. The project leverages the row house’s constraints to explore new forms of intimacy, continuity, and architectural expression—reframing the home not as a static container, but as a dynamic system of lived relationships.
LOCATION Puebla, México.
YEAR 2024
CREDITS/TEAM Ricardo Salazar