Casa Macana is not a house you simply enter.
It is a house you move through.
Built in Morelos, Mexico, this project transforms arrival into experience. Instead of revealing the landscape immediately, the architecture holds it back — guiding you through walls, shadows, and passages until the view suddenly appears, framed like a scene.
Organized in an L-shape and deeply rooted in the color and material of the land, the house turns the Tepozteco mountains into the true center of daily life.
This is not a house about form.
It is a house about timing, perception, and silence.
A home that doesn’t decorate the landscape.
It makes it the destination.
Architects: Taller Carlos Marín
Area: 700 m²
Year: 2025
Photography: Onnis Luque
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