At first glance, it looks completely closed, but once you step inside, everything changes.
The Sion House, in Mexico, is built on a small and irregular site.
Instead of fighting the constraints, the design uses them.
A central void runs through the house, bringing light, air, and privacy at the same time.
The main living space fully opens to the garden, creating one continuous environment.
Double-height areas improve airflow and make the space feel larger, and the structure itself reveals how the house was built — nothing is hidden.
A simple idea, but extremely effective. A house that looks closed… but works completely open.
Architect(s): MARRO Arquitectos
Collaborators: Roberto R. Parrao, María Soto
Location: Cuernavaca, Morelos, Mexico
Usable area: 320 m²
Year: 2025
Materials: Concrete, steel, stone
Photography: Raúl Hernández Studio
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