Architect Ludwig Godefroy has designed this fragmented concrete house, which spans an 80-metre-long site in Mérida, Mexico, to draw on Mayan traditions and culture.
Casa Merida is defined by raw and omnipresent concrete with hard edges and rough surfaces, and the most of the building seems to be open to the outdoors. Concealed concrete courtyards and cool garden rooms make for a contemplative hideaway in Mérida, Yucatán. Concealed concrete courtyards and cool garden rooms make for a contemplative hideaway in Mérida, Yucatán.