Hole 14 House / Javier Muñoz Menéndez
For this project we had the opportunity to work on an irregularly shaped, 1,708 square meter plot, with 21 trees, in an exclusive golf club development in the north of the city of Merida.
© David Cervera
Architects: Muñoz Arquitectos
Location: Merida, Yucatan, Mexico
Architect In Charge: Javier Muñoz Menéndez
Area: 876.33 m2
Project Year: 2013
Photographs: David Cervera
Other Participants: Gareth Lowe Negrón, Celine Monteagudo, Iza Pérez Jaramillo, Javier Ceballos Cabañas
Construction: Taran - Lae. Esteban Muñoz Castillo, Eduardo Muñoz Medina
© David Cervera
For this project we had the opportunity to work on an irregularly shaped, 1,708 square meter plot, with 21 trees, in an exclusive golf club development in the north of the city of Merida.
© David Cervera
In common with our previous projects, the challenge -which also constitutes one of our firm beliefs- was to respect the existing trees, as they are tenants which have more right to continue living there than the new habitants.
© David Cervera
Ground Floor Plan
© David Cervera
The house is fragmented in order to respect all the trees on the property. A white volume contains all the house’s services and is supported by the stone walls that frame the ...
© David Cervera
Architects: Muñoz Arquitectos
Location: Merida, Yucatan, Mexico
Architect In Charge: Javier Muñoz Menéndez
Area: 876.33 m2
Project Year: 2013
Photographs: David Cervera
Other Participants: Gareth Lowe Negrón, Celine Monteagudo, Iza Pérez Jaramillo, Javier Ceballos Cabañas
Construction: Taran - Lae. Esteban Muñoz Castillo, Eduardo Muñoz Medina
© David Cervera
For this project we had the opportunity to work on an irregularly shaped, 1,708 square meter plot, with 21 trees, in an exclusive golf club development in the north of the city of Merida.
© David Cervera
In common with our previous projects, the challenge -which also constitutes one of our firm beliefs- was to respect the existing trees, as they are tenants which have more right to continue living there than the new habitants.
© David Cervera
Ground Floor Plan
© David Cervera
The house is fragmented in order to respect all the trees on the property. A white volume contains all the house’s services and is supported by the stone walls that frame the ...
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