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HW Studio Designs the Casa Shi in Morelia by Mexico City

Mexican architecture firm HW Studio designs a hillside home right outside of Mexico City in Morelia dubbed the Casa Shi. It is a 4,735-square-foot home that is made with a balanced visual design blending the "natural and artificial" together. Casa Shi is comprised of a vertical structure that hosts space for circulation and a horizontal volume that features living spaces such as bedrooms, bathrooms, and a kitchen. It has a rectangular and vertical stone-clas section as the main circulation connected to the lower horizontal.

The studio notes, "The stone volume vertically connects the entrance and garages with the rest of the house. Which is nestled within this disruptive white, abstract, and even challenging volume that seeks a visual balance between the natural and artificial. In some Eastern cultures, it is believed that to intensely experience any phenomenon, one must place two opposites together; this house could be an exercise in the meeting of these two opposites: the Baroque mountain teeming with vegetation and these two Platonic volumes."
Trend Themes
1. Balanced Visual Design - Opportunities arise in harmoniously merging natural and artificial elements to create visually striking architectural designs like Casa Shi.
2. Vertical Stone-clad Structures - Incorporating vertical stone-clad volumes for circulation presents innovative architectural possibilities, as seen in Casa Shi.
3. Platonic Volume Concept - Exploring the concept of Platonic volumes in architectural design can lead to intriguing and visually captivating structures, exemplified by Casa Shi.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - The architectural industry can explore new ways to blend natural and artificial elements seamlessly in building designs, inspired by Casa Shi.
2. Construction - Construction companies have the opportunity to implement innovative techniques utilizing vertical stone-clad structures for unique and visually appealing projects.
3. Interior Design - Interior design professionals can leverage the Platonic volume concept to create unconventional and visually striking living spaces, drawing inspiration from Casa Shi.

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