Press | Architectural Digest
Casa Lotus, a project that “transforms architecture into a habitable art gallery,” is featured on the cover of the March issue of Architectural Digest (Mexico/Latin America). From the article:
Before becoming architecture, Casa Lotus was a healing process, in the most literal sense of the word. The project emerged at a time when its owner was undergoing a long period of recovery after medical negligence that weakened her body and her relationship with it. Designing a house with her husband meant accepting that any home must begin from a place of vulnerability, forgiveness, and the power of transformation. The site in Austin, Texas, on the banks of the Colorado River, offered the possibility of starting almost from scratch after the demolition of a previous structure.
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