Built in the early 1900s, Casa Müller stood abandoned for decades until Void Studio led its revival. Original elements—adobe walls, terrazzo floors, and ironwork—were preserved, while new spaces emerged: offices, a bakery, and a Sotol tasting venue. A sculptural staircase and lightweight materials connect past and present. Beyond restoring architecture, the project reactivates Chihuahua’s historic center, inviting the community to reclaim and celebrate its cultural heritage through meaningful reuse.