Block House is a bold project completed by A-001 Taller de Arquitectura. The 7,000-squre-foot home is situated in Mexico City, Mexico.
The architects wanted to defy gravity creating a black floating block that seems suspended with just a few metal tubes. The interior consists of large spaces, connected with the outside area, through glass walls and glass bridges that seem somehow invisible, challenging imagination and the laws of physics.
Photos by: Santiago Arnau, Eduardo Gorozpe






































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