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Architectural Studio as a Community Hub

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Architecture studio that rethinks its traditional role: instead of being a closed workspace, it transforms into a community meeting place. Situated at street level in a mixed-use development, the studio opens its doors to the public on weekends as an alternative to the scarcity of public spaces for working or studying in Mexico.

More than an office, it is an architectural manifesto: we believe design should not be isolated but shared.

Located in Monterrey’s vibrant neighborhood, the studio redefines the architectural studio as a dynamic hub for creativity and public engagement. Conceived as an open, community-driven space, the 200-square-meter studio occupies a street-level site in a mixed-use neighborhood, chosen for its potential to foster interaction. Responding to the scarcity of public libraries and accessible spaces for work or study in Mexico, the studio opens its doors to the public on weekends, inviting visitors to experience design as a shared, inclusive endeavor and providing a vital alternative for communal learning and collaboration.

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The visitor’s journey begins at a threshold of local stone, a gesture that connects visitors to the natural surroundings. Inside, a low-ceiling entry transitions dramatically into a double-height volume, creating a sense of spatial revelation. This interplay of compression and release, paired with a luminous atmosphere, sparks curiosity and discovery. The material palette—beige and earthy tones of exposed IPR beams, raw concrete columns, stainless steel accents, masonry, and warm oak—blends rugged authenticity with refined warmth. Retractable folding doors dissolve the boundary between interior and street, merging the studio with the surrounding.

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Adjacent to the workspace, a café bar introduces a different counterpoint. Its LED-lit ceiling projects dynamic color waves, reflecting off earthy surfaces to create a sensory interplay of light and texture. Used by the design team during the week, the café transforms into a public venue on weekends, where experimental coffee-making and architectural discourse converge. This integration attracts hundreds of visitors weekly, attracting far more visitors than a typical studio, and fosters a dialogue that simplifies design.

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Inu lee
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The studio transcends the conventional architectural office, functioning as a dynamic hub that nurtures inspiration and community connection. In sharing the space with the community, the studio breaks disciplinary barriers, crafting a vibrant space where creativity and everyday life intertwine, inspiring collective experiences that resonate far beyond its walls.

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