In his writings, Sou Fujimoto envisions a future where the primitive principles of architecture enable the evolution of habitable space—one that adapts according to its use and time, where scale and form are reflected in everyday life.
Casa Tobi is a project located on the coast of Oaxaca, on a steeply sloped site that descends westward, offering breathtaking views of the sunset and the crashing waves of the Pacific. With a narrative and reflection rooted in simple architectural principles, Casa Tobi reinterprets traditional elements of its context through a playful architectural approach, where spaces are revealed fluidly and seek to surprise.
The main entrance is located on the upper level, where a terrace and a reflecting pool welcome visitors. This water feature not only mirrors the surrounding jungle and the reddish hues of the sunset but also brings freshness to the social spaces on the lower level and it works like a rain harvest system for the house. Additionally, it creates an atmosphere of peace and contemplation, becoming the starting point of a sensory experience that deeply connects nature and architecture.
Descending from the terrace, the walkway compresses around you, as if leading you into the shelter of a cave. At the end of the path, the space suddenly expands into a double-height social area, where large openings frame breathtaking views of the hills and the sea. This level houses the study, kitchen, dining area, living room, pool, and fire pit—spaces designed to foster togetherness and enjoyment of the surroundings while remaining adaptable to different uses. The project follows the site’s natural slope with a stepped design that seamlessly integrates with the topography, maximizing the views from every space.
The lowest level accommodates the bedrooms, where the views blend with the treetops, creating an intimate connection between the interior and the outdoors. The earth-toned materials used in the design evoke the warm colors of the sunset and subtly reference the shell of a crab, reinforcing its visual integration with the arid landscape of Puerto Escondido. The water elements scattered throughout the house are reminiscent of the petrified waterfalls of Hierve el Agua.
Casa Tobi is a crustacean emerging from the rocks, eager to witness the sun setting. It is also the dream of a family brought to life through effort and love for the project. It stands as an example of how respect for context can lead to conscious tourism. Casa Tobi is a space for sharing, enjoying, and reflecting—where architecture and nature exist in perfect harmony.
Casa Tobi
Espacio 18 Arquitectura
Gold
Honourable Mention

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Arthur Guimarães
Chief Executive Officer
at Arthur Guimarães Architects
The project have a good relation wi...
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Mark Eric Magno
Principal
at Aedas Interiors
being nestled around nature and usi...
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Xuechen Chen
Architectural Designer
at X.C Studio
The execution of the concept—a perm...
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Jessica Adkins
Brand Experience Design Lead Europe
at M Moser Associates
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Josse Popma
Partner
at Popma ter Steege Architects
The modesty is nice. The program in...
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Serhii Makhno
Founder
at MAKHNO Studio
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Zizhao Li
Cofounder and Chief Designer
at DSC · Design
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Katie Mitchell
Managing Director
at Seen Studios
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Mariana Schimidt
Founder
at MNMA studio
7.78
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Burton Baldridge
Founder
at Baldridge Architects
Controlled and restrained with thou...
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Suvi Saloniemi
Head of Exhibitions
at Finnish Museum of Architecture and Design Museum
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Pooja Shah-Mulani
Partner and Design Director
at LW Design
Contextual relevance of the project...
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Anna Gitelman
Associate Professor
at Suffolk University
Well-thought-out design for a glamp...
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Mike McGirr
Managing Partner and Design Principal
at red design
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Harkaran Singh Boparai
Founder
at Space 5
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Wenqing Zhou
Founder
at Add Culture & Creative Development
The interaction between the buildin...
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Yan Zhang
Cofounder
at say architects
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Jianan Shan
Cofounder
at say architects
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Location
Designer
Client
Reyes Hernandez Family
Floor area
250 ㎡
Completion
2025
Budget
420,000.00 USD
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