Ciruelo 7 is a living space of 155 square meters on the outskirts of the city of Cancun, Mexico. The architect divide the space into 3 levels, including: living room, dining space, kitchen, backyard patio, storage room, four bedrooms, laundry room, service quarters, and a terrace.
This 7 x 9 x 9 meters building have an interior that prioritizes the quality of the experience within the spaces and the interior perspectives. As in the interior, the double ceiling height connect the public program of the first primary floor and the private second floor.
“The core of the stairs creates a passage of selective views throughout the house, in the first floor out to the garden, through the first floor up to the double height ceiling space, and the second floor towards the private terrace where the light and natural ventilation endows the flow and movement of the stairs.”
The primary facade serves a beautiful view towards the street with ‘Katalox’. And the system that assemblies the fabrication control the natural light’s accessibility and the privacy of the interior.