GAM & ZUN-ZUN: Tzinacan House is a contemporary residence inspired by the mystique and intrigue of the bat cave. The name "Tzinacan" refers to the bat in the Nahuatl language, symbolizing a connection with nature and Mesoamerican mythology. This house seeks to capture the essence of the hidden and majestic nature of bat-inhabited caves, integrating architectural and design elements that evoke their dark and enigmatic atmosphere.
The exterior façade is entirely clad in black and dark gray tones, using materials such as black concrete, blackened steel, and tinted glass. The structure features angular lines and geometric shapes reminiscent of rock formations and stalactites in a cave. Large glass windows allow natural light to enter without compromising privacy or the concept of darkness.
The interior spaces are dominated by dark colors and natural materials, such as wood, stone, and deep-toned textiles. The lighting is strategic, using LED lights integrated into the floor and walls to simulate the light filtering into a cave. The furniture is modern and minimalist, with clean lines and matte finishes.