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Casa Emma Is a Tribute to Light, Space, and Ancestral Design in Morelia

11.12.24 | By
Casa Emma Is a Tribute to Light, Space, and Ancestral Design in Morelia

Located in the historic city of Morelia, Mexico, Casa Emma, designed by HW Studio, shares the transformative power of light and the evocative potential of architectural space. Inspired by a visit to the renowned Paula Rego Museum by Eduardo Souto de Moura, the architects set out to create a residence that embodies the same profound serenity they experienced within that museum’s walls. Casa Emma is not merely a home; it is a contemplative retreat that speaks to the soul, designed to evoke the warmth, calm, and reflective power of carefully channeled light.

Minimalist interior with wooden walls, featuring a dining area, table, six chairs, and a low wooden chair in the foreground. Natural light streams from a high window.

Casa Emma is a modern interpretation of Mexican architectural motifs, focusing on the Purépecha granary, or troje. This traditional structure carries cultural and historical significance in Mexico, where it serves as both a functional and spiritual form of architecture. The architects at HW Studio were drawn to the idea of carving out a dwelling space that resonates with this archetype, creating an “excavation” rather than a typical built structure. By hollowing out a void in the shape of a troje, the architects introduced an immersive environment where the rustic and intimate ambiance of a wooden interior could amplify the warmth of natural light, adding layers of meaning and nostalgia.

Minimalist interior with wooden walls, a potted plant, a rustic table, and a framed picture facing backward.

Minimalist dining area with a wooden table, six matching chairs, neutral-toned walls, and a modern kitchen in the background.

The entire interior of Casa Emma is clad in wood, creating a rich, tactile environment that invites touch and heightens the sensory experience of the space. This choice of material is not only an homage to traditional construction methods but also a deliberate effort to envelop visitors in a warm and serene atmosphere. The wood’s natural texture and grain respond to changes in light throughout the day, creating subtle shifts in color and mood that mirror the rhythms of nature.

Minimalist kitchen with wood-paneled walls and ceiling, white countertop, sink with faucet, and a small sculpture on a black pedestal. Natural light filters through an angular skylight.

Minimalist kitchen with wooden walls, a white countertop, and modern sink. A small plant and framed picture are on the counter, with soft lighting enhancing the serene atmosphere.

Despite the home’s modest dimensions – measuring only 4 meters wide by 10 meters deep – Casa Emma feels spacious and airy, thanks to the architects’ use of open-plan design and zenithal (overhead) lighting. Upon entering, visitors are led down a narrow access corridor that serves as a transitional space, setting a contemplative tone. The entryway cleverly conceals the roof structure, allowing the full height and openness of the interior to be revealed progressively. Once inside, an open-concept area seamlessly integrates the living room, dining room, and kitchen without any divisive walls. This lack of separation enhances the flow of light, allowing it to reach every corner of the main living area, where shadows bounce softly against the wood surfaces, creating a continuous play of light and shadow.

A minimalist interior with wooden walls and floors, featuring an open stairway, a potted plant, and a lounge area with a chair and cushions.

At the rear of the main level, the refrigerator is discreetly hidden, as are utility and storage areas, ensuring that functionality remains invisible to the eye. Vertical circulation is placed thoughtfully toward the back, where stairs lead upward to a small mezzanine level.

Interior of a modern space with wood-paneled walls and ceiling, featuring a white countertop with a built-in sink. Geometric angles create a minimalist and spacious design.

 

Narrow wooden hallway leading to a spiral staircase with smooth, light-brown paneling.

The mezzanine itself houses the bedroom encased in a sleek, floating white volume that appears almost weightless against the wooden backdrop. This material contrast serves both practical and aesthetic purposes. The light-colored volume stands in stark relief to the surrounding wood, creating a sense of levity, while the choice of reflective surfaces on this “floating” structure allows light to diffuse gently across its boundaries. The effect is one of a cloud suspended in space, providing a visual resting point within the home.

Person sitting on a chair in a small, wooden room with a vaulted ceiling, next to a window and a vase with branches on a table.

Minimalist bedroom with angled wooden walls, a low bed with a green cover, and a slender black lamp.

A minimalist interior with wood-paneled walls, a small window, a wooden table with a plant, and a stool. Natural light illuminates the space.

Minimalist wooden interior with a rustic table, small plant, and low bed. Light wood panel walls and ceiling create a warm, natural ambiance.

A narrow, light-filled hallway with wooden walls and flooring. A square window is set into the left wall, and the far end is illuminated by soft, natural light.

A small tree grows on a sidewalk in front of a modern beige building. Nearby are adjacent structures with large windows, and a bicycle is parked to the side.

Modern, minimalist urban building with a small tree in front and a bicycle leaning against the adjacent structure, under a cloudy sky.

For more information on HW Studio, visit hw-studio.com.

Photography by César Béjar.

Caroline Williamson is Editor-in-Chief of Design Milk. She has a BFA in photography from SCAD and can usually be found searching for vintage wares, doing New York Times crossword puzzles in pen, or reworking playlists on Spotify.