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Enso House II

In Mexico, few places have as distinct a constructive identity as Guanajuato, mirrored in its architecture, utensils, aqueducts, and legends, including the Pípila hero. This region's deep connection with stone profoundly influences its cultural expressions. The design of this small house, chosen for its natural integration, benefited from local materials and skilled labor, fostering a respectful dialogue with the environment. The house's layout is based on a cruciform plan, dividing the space into four quadrants with stone alleys, each assigned a distinct "vocation".

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