Comparing house designs before building in Mexico is the right way to begin a residential project — and it is also the step that most clients skip. In MÉTODO, presenting a single design and asking for approval is not our process. We present options designed to be compared.
How architects decide between design options is a process that should be transparent to the client — not because the client makes the technical decisions, but because understanding the criteria helps the client evaluate the options they are presented with more accurately.
The matrix of options is a design decision method: deciding by comparing, not by guessing. It is the tool MÉTODO uses at the schematic design phase to convert a design exploration into a structured decision. The client is not asked to react to a single proposal. They are asked to
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MÉTODO diseña residencias de autor, pabellones culturales e interiores en piedra, madera y concreto, entre Ciudad de México y Denver. Cuatro proyectos al año, por elección.