Campos Eliseos

What if a home could adapt to every moment of your life?

2026 | Mexico City, Mexico

Architecture / Construction / Interior design

Campos Eliseos

THE PROJECT

Located between Paseo de la Reforma and Campos Elíseos in Mexico City, this intervention begins with a need to rethink how space can support the complexity of everyday living. Originally built in the 1980s, the apartment was defined by a fragmented layout that limited both spatial continuity and its privileged views toward Campo Marte and the Auditorio Nacional. Rather than simply updating its appearance, the design reconsiders its organization entirely, aligning the architecture with three essential moments in the clients’ lives: daily routines, intimacy, and social gatherings.

This intention leads to a new spatial order defined by two longitudinal axes that structure the apartment. The first organizes the public realm, connecting the living room, coffee bar, and kitchen through a sequence of elements that guide movement while framing outward views.

Parallel to this, a second axis defines the private realm through the alignment of the dressing room, bedroom, and main bathroom.

"There is a loop of flows that defines this axis, similar to a DNA symbol, connecting these points"

Between both axes, a family room acts as a mediator, absorbing the transition between public and private life. This space allows for a more informal mode of inhabitation, where the boundaries between activities soften and overlap. It becomes a point of balance within the apartment, reinforcing the idea that living is not divided into rigid categories, but unfolds through gradients of use and interaction.

This relationship between architecture and art becomes central to the identity of the home. The residents’ collection is not treated as an addition, but as an integral component of the design, supported by precise lighting and custom display elements. Furniture follows this same logic, with key pieces designed specifically for the space. The bar table, sculpted in green stone with an irregular geometry, introduces a dynamic focal point that encourages interaction, a condition that extends into the coffee table and living area through a cohesive formal language.

This relationship between architecture and art becomes central to the identity of the home. The residents’ collection is not treated as an addition, but as an integral component of the design, supported by precise lighting and custom display elements. Furniture follows this same logic, with key pieces designed specifically for the space. The bar table, sculpted in green stone with an irregular geometry, introduces a dynamic focal point that encourages interaction, a condition that extends into the coffee table and living area through a cohesive formal language.

PROJECT START: 2025
CONSTRUCTION START: 2025
COMPLETION (DUE): 2026
SQUARE METERS: 352 m2

Design Team: 
Andrés Muñoz, Marisol Flores, Tania Tafolla, Ricardo Tovar, Emmanuel Crisanto, Andrea Flores, Rodrigo Díaz, Natalia Galván Duque, Jimena Muñoz


Graphic Communication Team: 
Marisol Flores, Emmanuel Crisanto, David Flores
Renders: Maximiliano Zepeda


Construction: Omar Huerta

Engineering: Ricardo Mondragón, Alberto Bribiesca

Consultants:
Lighting Design: LUA- Luz en Arquitectura


Suppliers:
ARCA, ARTELL, Bandido, Bulbo, Casa Mia, Casa Nura, Cortinas Elegantes, Diez Company, Donato, ECSA, Glint, Grupo Quadro, Kohler, Lumigrid, LuxLed, Mármoles y Canteras Malinalco, MOBELI, Newmat, Nuumbra, Picazo, Piztola, Porcelanosa, Pratt, RENUEVA, Sauna Stilo, SMEG, Studio Bermudez, Taracea, Taller FG, URREA, VetroTec, Zenth.

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