Words supplied by TANAT. Photos by Sergio López.
In ancient Greek, ‘nostos’ means a return to home. It is not only a physical return but going back to an origin where an identity starts. This architectural project was designed by TANAT, an architecture, art, and research practice founded by Diego Rivero Borrell in Mexico City.
This 1185-square-foot dwelling was created for a film director who returned to Coyoacán, a neighborhood in Mexico City with a long history of family roots. Here, he seeks to watch movies, read and write.
The ambiguity between the interior and the exterior becomes the object of experimentation of each space in its relation to light; a patio that extends to the interior, a sky and a sun that enter the building, a tunnel that does not end, as well as a room and a kitchen that become the exterior.
We imagine a place that can empower thought and creativity towards more primitive states, making present the essential element for one’s well being.