Perched on a steep Oaxacan slope, Casa Tobi is a rhythmic architectural journey that descends toward the Pacific. The experience begins at a reflecting pool on the upper level, where water mirrors the sunset and cools the social spaces below. As one moves deeper, the architecture shifts from the intimate compression of a cave-like walkway to the sudden expansion of a double-height living area, where the study, kitchen, and pool frame the horizon.
Following the natural topography, the design culminates in lower-level bedrooms nestled within the treetops. Clad in earth tones that evoke a crab’s shell and the arid landscape of Puerto Escondido, Casa Tobi stands as a crustacean emerging from the rocks – a harmonious blend of family dreams and conscious tourism.






Details
Architecture
Espacio 18; Carla Osorio, Mario Avila, Karina Flores, Sonia Morales, Noémie Coquil, Paola Alavez, Leslie Tamayo
Client
Reyes Hernández family
Year of completion
2025
Location
Puerto Escondido, Mexico
Total area
250 m2
Site area
700 m2
Photos
Cesar Bejar
Partners
Bandido studio
