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PARCOURS FRANÇAIS AT CASA DEL ATRIO
DESIGN WEEK MÉXICO, CASA DEL ATRIO, MEXICO CITY
2023
As part of Parcours Français during Design Week México 2023, visitors were invited to experience Casa del Atrio, the extraordinary residence designed by Mexican architect Antonio Attolini Lack in 1990 in the historic neighbourhood of San Ángel Inn, Mexico City. More than a private home, the project stands as one of the architect’s most refined explorations of light, materiality, and spatial atmosphere.
The exhibition proposed an immersive architectural journey through the house, allowing visitors to move through its interconnected interiors while discovering a contemporary art exhibition installed throughout the space. Rather than functioning as a neutral backdrop, the architecture itself became central to the experience, establishing a dialogue between contemporary artworks and Attolini’s carefully composed domestic environment.
Casa del Atrio reflects many of the defining qualities of Attolini’s architectural language. High ceilings, generous openings, and large windows dissolve the boundary between interior and exterior, allowing natural light to transform the spaces throughout the day. Influenced by traditional Mexican convent architecture, the house combines monumental simplicity with warmth and intimacy, creating spaces that feel simultaneously contemplative and deeply inhabitable.
Throughout the residence, handcrafted architectural details reveal Antonio Attolini Lack’s holistic approach to design. Pine wood doors, custom furnishings, and artisanal elements designed specifically for the house demonstrate the architect’s belief that architecture should extend into every aspect of the lived environment. Much like his furniture and object designs, the spaces of Casa del Atrio reflect a balance between modernist abstraction and traditional Mexican craftsmanship.
The exhibition route encouraged visitors to engage with the house slowly, moving from one space to another while observing the changing relationship between light, materials, shadow, and proportion. In this context, the contemporary artworks became part of a broader spatial composition shaped by the architecture itself.
By opening Casa del Atrio to the public through Parcours Français, the exhibition offered a rare opportunity to experience one of Antonio Attolini Lack’s most significant residential works firsthand. The project ultimately highlighted the architect’s enduring vision of architecture as a total work of art — one in which furniture, objects, atmosphere, and human experience coexist within a unified spatial language.