Canto Cholul Residence / Taller Estilo Arquitectura
"Humans should not try to conquer nature with technology, they should create architecture that is blessed by nature" Toyo Ito.
© David Cervera
Architects: Taller Estilo Arquitectura
Location: Cholul, Mexico
Area: 361.0 m2
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: David Cervera
Architects Authors: VÃctor Alejandro Cruz DomÃnguez, Iván Atahualpa Hernández Salazar, LuÃs Armando Estrada Aguilar
Structure: Taller Estilo Arquitectura; Ing. Rafael DomÃnguez Barjau
Colaborators Architects: Silvia Cuitún Coronado, Jorge Escalante Chan Colaboradores: Paloma Ortiz DÃaz, Alberto Góngora Brito
© David Cervera
"Humans should not try to conquer nature with technology, they should create architecture that is blessed by nature" Toyo Ito.
© David Cervera
Immersed In a ground of 2300 m2 containing around 60 trees, is located the Canto Cholul Residence, a project that aims to create a dynamic and formal living space between nature and architecture.
Site Plan
Curved walls made of local stone and pigmented cement embrace the trees and give a welcome into the house, creating paths through the trees and shadows that direct the users to the main access of the building.
© David Cervera
The residence is distributed in a "U" scheme and the social area that receives the user in a linear way: the living room, dining...
© David Cervera
Architects: Taller Estilo Arquitectura
Location: Cholul, Mexico
Area: 361.0 m2
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: David Cervera
Architects Authors: VÃctor Alejandro Cruz DomÃnguez, Iván Atahualpa Hernández Salazar, LuÃs Armando Estrada Aguilar
Structure: Taller Estilo Arquitectura; Ing. Rafael DomÃnguez Barjau
Colaborators Architects: Silvia Cuitún Coronado, Jorge Escalante Chan Colaboradores: Paloma Ortiz DÃaz, Alberto Góngora Brito
© David Cervera
"Humans should not try to conquer nature with technology, they should create architecture that is blessed by nature" Toyo Ito.
© David Cervera
Immersed In a ground of 2300 m2 containing around 60 trees, is located the Canto Cholul Residence, a project that aims to create a dynamic and formal living space between nature and architecture.
Site Plan
Curved walls made of local stone and pigmented cement embrace the trees and give a welcome into the house, creating paths through the trees and shadows that direct the users to the main access of the building.
© David Cervera
The residence is distributed in a "U" scheme and the social area that receives the user in a linear way: the living room, dining...
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