Appearances deceive by design: light materials perform like stone through pattern and craft.
Structure vs. Skin
- Cores: tapial (rammed earth) and brick for walls; stone selectively at bases.
- Skins: carved stucco, tile dados, and wood ceilings hide the structure in beauty.
Timber Roofs
- Trusses and artesonado panels lighten spans; painted geometry organizes load and light.
Foundations and Moisture
- Lime mortars manage breathability; water management prevents capillary rise.
- Maintenance rhythm: small, constant fixes beat heroic overhauls.
Supply Chains
- Local gypsum and lime; Sierra timber; tiles fired near the site; skilled guilds.
Bottom Line
Light, breathable, repairable—materials match climate and craft intelligence.