Ancha House / Augusto Quijano Arquitectos
This is response to an architectural program for a couple then that children no longer live at home.
© Eduardo Calvo Santisbón
Architects: Augusto Quijano Arquitectos
Location: Mérida, Yucatan, México
Area: 495.0 m2
Project Year: 2016
Photography: Eduardo Calvo Santisbón
© Eduardo Calvo Santisbón
From the architect. This is response to an architectural program for a couple then that children no longer live at home.
© Eduardo Calvo Santisbón
The House arises in reverse. The space itself is the most public. House turns to the side of the street, to the North, with better conditions for this region difficult climate.
© Eduardo Calvo Santisbón
Lower Plan
© Eduardo Calvo Santisbón
The House is developed by way of a large terrace, in a series of continuous spaces where a core of services articulates them, and looking for the prevailing winds from the South-East and North-East to flow through all living spaces. These living spaces are continuous, open, with wood mobile walls that allow you to reconfigure the space in multiple ways, either slightly, partially or completely, achieving different spatial configurations, depending on the different accommodations from the walls, either linking two, three or more spaces, or by separating all together.The great Hall continues towards the kitchen, social, at one end, and the master bedroom on th...
© Eduardo Calvo Santisbón
Architects: Augusto Quijano Arquitectos
Location: Mérida, Yucatan, México
Area: 495.0 m2
Project Year: 2016
Photography: Eduardo Calvo Santisbón
© Eduardo Calvo Santisbón
From the architect. This is response to an architectural program for a couple then that children no longer live at home.
© Eduardo Calvo Santisbón
The House arises in reverse. The space itself is the most public. House turns to the side of the street, to the North, with better conditions for this region difficult climate.
© Eduardo Calvo Santisbón
Lower Plan
© Eduardo Calvo Santisbón
The House is developed by way of a large terrace, in a series of continuous spaces where a core of services articulates them, and looking for the prevailing winds from the South-East and North-East to flow through all living spaces. These living spaces are continuous, open, with wood mobile walls that allow you to reconfigure the space in multiple ways, either slightly, partially or completely, achieving different spatial configurations, depending on the different accommodations from the walls, either linking two, three or more spaces, or by separating all together.The great Hall continues towards the kitchen, social, at one end, and the master bedroom on th...
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