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Casa Maguey — rammed-earth façade framed by maguey plants at dusk

Residential

Casa Maguey

Oaxaca, México2023

Client
Private client
Location
Oaxaca, México
Year
2023
Area
320 m²
Typology
Residential
Status
Built
Team
Principal architectSofía Ramírez
Structural engineerMario Gutiérrez
LandscapeTlalli Studio
PhotographyIván del Solar

Casa Maguey emerges from the Oaxacan soil as an extension of the land itself. Built entirely from locally sourced rammed earth and volcanic stone, the house is conceived as a series of sheltered courtyards that breathe with the terrain.

The program is organized around a central patio — a threshold between outside and in — that regulates temperature through cross-ventilation and filters light through a canopy of native trees. All service spaces are buried in the slope, leaving the main living areas afloat against the sierra horizon.

Every material decision traces back to the site: the earth for the walls was excavated from the foundations, the stone was quarried two kilometers away, and the timber roof structure was sourced from certified forests in Oaxaca's Sierra Juárez.