
Juan Cano I by Pérez Palacios Arquitectos Asociados is a townhouse project in Mexico City, designed to optimize a narrow plot of 6m by 30m. The design prioritizes vertical space, creating functional areas with a smaller footprint. Existing trees were preserved, shaping the architecture. A black facade blends the house into its urban surroundings, while light interior tones and warm wood accents create a cozy atmosphere. The project balances built and unbuilt spaces, offering innovative solutions for urban living in a growing city.



















Photography by César Belio.
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