Architecture studio Javier Senosiain Arquitectos has created a wood-lined office space in Mexico City informed by an “animal’s refuge” and other cave-like spaces.
The 202-square-metre office was designed to be “adapted to the human being” and consists of several main cave-like chambers linked by curving pathways.
Javier Senosiain Arquitectos has created a cave-like office in Mexico City. Photo is by Francisco Llubert
It serves as a Mexico City office for Javier Senosiain Arquitectos, an architect and office known for its organic architecture.
“The main idea [was] to achieve adapted spaces to the human body: similar to [the] maternal cloister, animal’s
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