Finlandia House by Escobedo Soliz Studio — A Contemplative Brick Refuge in Mexico’s Sierra Gorda
A serene brick retreat blending Mexican craft and Nordic simplicity, organized around courtyards with passive cooling, natural textures, and desert landscape views.
Nestled within the remote mining landscapes of San Pedro de los Pozos, Guanajuato, Finlandia House by Escobedo Soliz Studio reimagines rural living through a poetic dialogue between Mexican vernacular craft and Nordic sensibility. Designed for a retired Finnish client seeking stillness, retreat, and connection with nature, the 100 m² residence emerges as a quiet architectural sanctuary rooted in simplicity, material honesty, and site-responsive design.


A Home Defined by Landscape and Memory
Built on an irregular parcel surrounded by pirul trees, mesquite, organ cactus, prickly pear, and an 18th-century mine shaft, the house carefully follows the topography of this former mining settlement in the Sierra Gorda mountains. Rather than imposing itself, the design embraces the natural and historical traces of the land, preserving existing boundaries and weaving them into the architectural language.

The eastern edge is framed by a historic adobe-and-stone wall, while the western perimeter naturally unfolds against a rugged cactus barrier — creating a protected world between earth, memory, and vegetation.


Courtyard-Centric Spatial Organization
Responding to the client’s request for a one-level private residence with a separate two-bedroom rental apartment above, the architects organized the project around two intimate patios:
- A ground-floor courtyard marks the entry and organizes all daily living spaces beneath a semi-open portico, enhancing indoor-outdoor continuity.
- The upper rental apartment features its own private central patio, ensuring independence without sacrificing spatial quality.
To the west, staggered brick volumes negotiate the irregular site boundary while respecting the historic mine shaft, creating a layered façade that feels both sculptural and protective.


Material Authenticity: Brick Craft and Thermal Logic
Material selection expresses a commitment to local techniques, climate comfort, and architectural longevity. The house is built using locally produced red fired brick, employing the traditional enhuacalado double-wall system — creating hollow masonry walls that support:

- Structure and services concealment
- Natural thermal regulation
- Phased construction efficiency
- Tactile depth and light modulation
Carefully aligned square openings frame quiet views of the desert garden and sky, while tall brick surfaces at the patios sculpt dramatic light and shadow — creating an atmosphere ideal for reading, meditation, and contemplation.


Mexican Warmth Meets Nordic Calm
Finlandia House unites the warm raw textures of Mexican craft with Nordic minimalism and emotional restraint. Its architecture seeks the essential and poetic over the ornamental — evoking silence, solitude, and a profound sense of place.


All photographs are works of Ariadna Polo Fotografía
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