EC House / AM30 Taller de Arquitectura + Stephane Arriola
Situated on the outskirts of the town in a densely vegetated area, the site has a gentle slope with views of the surrounding mountains. Architecture in the area is deeply rooted in tradition, and materials found in the landscape greatly influence the way spaces are built. The EC house embraces these cultural features and adapts them to the needs of a family of city dwellers.
© Lorena Darquea Schettini
Architects: AM30 Taller de Arquitectura, Stephane Arriola
Location: Atemajac de Brizuela, Mexico
Architect In Charge: Emilia Sartoris, Bernardo Hernandez, Stephane Arriola
Area: 385.0 m2
Project Year: 2017
Photographer: Lorena Darquea Schettini
Structural Calculation: Rafael Martin del Campo
© Lorena Darquea Schettini
Text description provided by the architects. Situated on the outskirts of the town in a densely vegetated area, the site has a gentle slope with views of the surrounding mountains. Architecture in the area is deeply rooted in tradition, and materials found in the landscape greatly influence the way spaces are built. The EC house embraces these cultural features and adapts them to the needs of a family of city dwellers.
Section + Elevation
© Lorena Darquea Schettini
Ground floor plan
The main objective was to place the house with minimum disturbance to the location while allowing the inhabitants to be in constant interactio...
© Lorena Darquea Schettini
Architects: AM30 Taller de Arquitectura, Stephane Arriola
Location: Atemajac de Brizuela, Mexico
Architect In Charge: Emilia Sartoris, Bernardo Hernandez, Stephane Arriola
Area: 385.0 m2
Project Year: 2017
Photographer: Lorena Darquea Schettini
Structural Calculation: Rafael Martin del Campo
© Lorena Darquea Schettini
Text description provided by the architects. Situated on the outskirts of the town in a densely vegetated area, the site has a gentle slope with views of the surrounding mountains. Architecture in the area is deeply rooted in tradition, and materials found in the landscape greatly influence the way spaces are built. The EC house embraces these cultural features and adapts them to the needs of a family of city dwellers.
Section + Elevation
© Lorena Darquea Schettini
Ground floor plan
The main objective was to place the house with minimum disturbance to the location while allowing the inhabitants to be in constant interactio...
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