Casa SantÃsimo / JJRR/Arquitectura + AREA
It is an intervention and extension of a house in the residential area of San Angel at south of Mexico City.
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Arquitect Design: José Juan Rivera RÃo, Héctor Módica, Fernanda Soriano, Rogelio Ledesma, Carlos Ledesma.
Location: Mexico City, Mexico
Area: 12916.6 ft2
Project Year: 2018
Photographs: Jaime Navarro
Interior Design: Habitación 116 - Rafael Rivera y Javier Claverie
Site Area: 13993.0 ft2
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Text description provided by the architects. It is an intervention and extension of a house in the residential area of San Angel at south of Mexico City.
© Jaime Navarro
The challenge in this project is to preserve the essence of the original house, being a house with a large central courtyard with a traditional style of colonial hacienda characteristic of the houses in San Angel. In turn complement the architectural program with a contemporary touch in such a way that respect to 100% the essence and style of the original house. To achieve this result, we think of materials such as wood, flattened whitewash, volcanic stone, glass, as well as giving importance to vegetation; with the intention of differentiating the new part of the original part of the house achieving a good dialogue between both.
© Jaime Navarro
Section
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On the ground floor we find the living-dining room betwe...
© Jaime Navarro
Arquitect Design: José Juan Rivera RÃo, Héctor Módica, Fernanda Soriano, Rogelio Ledesma, Carlos Ledesma.
Location: Mexico City, Mexico
Area: 12916.6 ft2
Project Year: 2018
Photographs: Jaime Navarro
Interior Design: Habitación 116 - Rafael Rivera y Javier Claverie
Site Area: 13993.0 ft2
© Jaime Navarro
Text description provided by the architects. It is an intervention and extension of a house in the residential area of San Angel at south of Mexico City.
© Jaime Navarro
The challenge in this project is to preserve the essence of the original house, being a house with a large central courtyard with a traditional style of colonial hacienda characteristic of the houses in San Angel. In turn complement the architectural program with a contemporary touch in such a way that respect to 100% the essence and style of the original house. To achieve this result, we think of materials such as wood, flattened whitewash, volcanic stone, glass, as well as giving importance to vegetation; with the intention of differentiating the new part of the original part of the house achieving a good dialogue between both.
© Jaime Navarro
Section
© Jaime Navarro
On the ground floor we find the living-dining room betwe...
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