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Javier Senosiain Arquitectos Designs Rugged Office in Mexico

Architecture design studio Javier Senosiain Arquitectos has created a wood-lined office space nestled in Mexico City. The environment is defined by a 'cave-like' design and it is meant to be 'adapted to the human being.' The office is comprised of a few main cave-style chambers which are connected through a range of curving pathways. It is the Mexican office for the Javier Senosiain Arquitectos team.

The founder of Javier Senosiain Arquitectos, Javier Senosiain speaks about the design concept behind the space, sharing "The main idea [was] to achieve adapted spaces to the human body: similar to [the] maternal cloister, animal's refuge, the troglodytes that are sculpted under the ground, the igloo – not a turn back but a meditated reconciliation."
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