Zuno, a residential haven in Guadalajara, México, ingeniously complies with a six-level restriction. With a horizontal street-level volume and a taller rear structure, it elegantly integrates into the neighborhood. This configuration provides a modular and organized layout, offering users a ground-floor commercial space, a rear interior patio transforming into a public square for access, interaction, and recreation. The urban and industrial concept harmonizes seamlessly with the immediate context, accentuated by a predominantly brick façade, serving both aesthetic and functional purposes.