Centro Comunitario LGBTQ+ Casa de Rubén

Architects: Intersticial Arquitectura Year: 2024

Location: Centro Histórico de Querétaro, México
Lead Architect: Rodolfo Unda Cortés

Team: Bosco Tamayo Chapa, Ana Paula Vega Gutierrez, Jimena Amieva Alvarez, Jimena Borbón de la Torre

Website: www.intersticial.mx/

Instagram: @intersticialarquitectura

Collaborators: Bosco Tamayo Chapa, Ana Paula Vega Gutierrez, Jimena Amieva Alvarez, Jimena Borbón de la Torre

Construction: Davis de Anda Construcción, Intersticial Arquitectura

Carpentry:  Tangrama Carpintería Estudio, Bakal

Landscape: Matorral

Photography:  Ariadna Polo, Diego Vázquez Mellado

Status: Built

 

 

Casa de Rubén seeks to become a beacon of healing and refuge for the LGBTQ+ community.

 

Some   houses   are   inherited.   Others   are   bought.   And   there   are   a fewvery,  fewthat are built from affection. Casa  de Rubén is one of them. A Community  Center  for daytime gathering  and  care, created  for the LGBTQ+ community in the Bajío region of Mexico.

 

It  was born  as a gesture  of love and remembrance.  In  honor  of Rubén Salazar: son, brother, friend, and  young activist whose life was marked by  a  tireless  fight  against  discrimination  and for  inclusion.  It  is  not a stone monument, nor a speech frozen in walls. It is a living space. Open. Vulnerable. A house where pause, companionship, and listening matter as much as shelter.

 

From  the beginning, those behind the project understood  that  it wasn’t about designing a building, but about holding a possibility. The possibility of feeling safe. Of belonging. Of healing without having to explain everything. Of simply being. And that takes more than drawings: it takes presence, sensitivity, and real commitment.

 

The  site, a historic house in downtown  Querétaro.  Held  its own layers of silence. Every wall revealed something. Restoration  wasn’t about imposing a new form, but accompanying what was already there. Listening to it. Respecting it.

 

Casa de Rubén was made possible thanks to a client with a noble and deeply philanthropic vision: to offer a dignified space of support, gathering, and healing for the LGBTQ+ community in Querétaro  and its surrounding region. That  conviction was the starting  point. Architecture  came later, as a tool to translate that intention into real, accessible, and honest spaces.

 

Through  a sober and respectful intervention, the program was articulated with  flexibility: workshops,  classrooms,  patios,  terraces.  All connected by an  atmosphere  that  does  not  impose,  but  accompanies. The  layers of time were preserved, not concealed. Generous  openings were created to allow natural light to flow in and air to circulate freely. What had once been erased was brought back into view.

 

Every  gesture  seeks  to  accompany,  not  direct.  To  open,  not  control. To protect, without enclosing.

 

Today,  Casa   de  Rubén does  not  flaunt  its  architecture.  It  breathes  it. It  inhabits  it. It  turns  it  into  a daily gesture:  a courtyard  that  invites; light   that   enters   without   asking;   a   space   that   welcomes  without questioning who you are.

 

Here,  no one is judged. Nothing  is demanded.  Nothing  is interrupted. Here, you simply are. And that being, collective, affective, present, is what gives meaning to everything else.

 

Casa de Rubén is everyone’s home.