
Casa CSF / López Duplan Arquitectos. Image © Héctor Armando Herrera
One of the most important factors to consider when designing is the climate of the site. This can create difficulties when it comes to extreme climates and it is necessary to use insulation materials that adapt to changing conditions. However, when discussing Mexico and its specific climate, this can be an opportunity for architects to create microclimates and spaces that blur the transition of interiors and exteriors.
Patios have become a traditional element of design. They create interesting psychological effects that fuse the conception of the interior and exterior, the common and private. It is a way to bring sunlight and rain into the house, to open up paths and coexistences that do not occur in interiors. Below, a selection of projects in Mexico that use the patio as the main design resource.
Amacueca House / CoA arquitectura + Departamento de Arquitectura
Casa Amacueca / CoA arquitectura. Image © Onnis Luque
Casa Bruma / Fernanda Canales
Casa Bruma / Fernanda Canales. Image © Rafael Gamo
L House / Dellekamp Arquitectos
L House / Dellekamp Arquitectos. Image © Sandra Pereznieto
Sole Houses / SANTOSCREATIVOS + VTALLER
Casa SOLE I – Casa SOLE II / SANTOSCREATIVOS + VTALLER. Image © Miguel Valverde
albino ortega house / Rozana Montiel | Estudio de Arquitectura
Casa Albino Ortega / Rozana Montiel | Estudio de Arquitectura. Image © Sandra Pereznieto
Un Patio / P11 Arquitectos
Un Patio / P11 Arquitectos. Image © Eduardo Calvo Satisbón
Quinta Gaby / Taller Tlaiye
Quinta Gaby / Taller Tlaiye. Image © Yoshihiro Koitani
AS Building / Ambrosi I Etchegaray
Edificio AS / Ambrosi I Etchegaray. Image © Rafael Gamo
CSF House / López Duplan Arquitectos
Casa CSF / López Duplan Arquitectos. Image © Héctor Armando Herrera
Asintelix Offices / EZEQUIELFARCA
Oficinas Asintelix / EZEQUIELFARCA. Image © Jaime Navarro
HL-1 House / [H] arquitectos
Casa HL-1 / [H] arquitectos. Image © Onnis Luque
Hill House Studio / CCA Centro de Colaboración Arquitectónica
Casa Estudio Hill / CCA Centro de Colaboración Arquitectónica. Image © Onnis Luque
Campestre House / TAAB
Casa Campestre / TAAB . Image © Lorena Darquea
Next Hydroponic Plant / CC Arquitectos
Planta Hidropónica Next / CC Arquitectos. Image © Rafael Gamo
