House in the Woods / COCCO Arquitectos
PLOT. Immersed in a wooded area full of trees and lush vegetation, the terrain has a large slope which can be used to generate a view of everything around it.
© Alejandro Souza
Architects: COCCO Arquitectos
Location: Teuchitlán, Jalisco, Mexico
Architects In Charge: Arcelia Cornejo, Salvador Covarrubias
Area: 230.0 m2
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Alejandro Souza, Courtesy of COCCO Arquitectos
Other Participants: Marco Bueno, Luis Chavez, Ivan Moncayo, Fernando Guizar
© Alejandro Souza
PLOT. Immersed in a wooded area full of trees and lush vegetation, the terrain has a large slope which can be used to generate a view of everything around it.
© Alejandro Souza
LEGAL RESTRICTIONS. They delimit the area to move the construction, they affect the optimum area, from which we wanted to keep all the trees of the land.
© Alejandro Souza
OPTIMAL SURFACE. We look for the surface in which no tree is removed, from this location we take advantage of the immediate context and the whole natural environment of the terrain.
© Alejandro Souza
Floor Plan
© Alejandro Souza
SUNNING. By the arrangement of the trees there was a point in which the sunning was too powerful in the public area so it is plated to section the volume.
© Alejandro Souza
SECTIONAL. It is separated into 2 main volumes, one of private u...
© Alejandro Souza
Architects: COCCO Arquitectos
Location: Teuchitlán, Jalisco, Mexico
Architects In Charge: Arcelia Cornejo, Salvador Covarrubias
Area: 230.0 m2
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Alejandro Souza, Courtesy of COCCO Arquitectos
Other Participants: Marco Bueno, Luis Chavez, Ivan Moncayo, Fernando Guizar
© Alejandro Souza
PLOT. Immersed in a wooded area full of trees and lush vegetation, the terrain has a large slope which can be used to generate a view of everything around it.
© Alejandro Souza
LEGAL RESTRICTIONS. They delimit the area to move the construction, they affect the optimum area, from which we wanted to keep all the trees of the land.
© Alejandro Souza
OPTIMAL SURFACE. We look for the surface in which no tree is removed, from this location we take advantage of the immediate context and the whole natural environment of the terrain.
© Alejandro Souza
Floor Plan
© Alejandro Souza
SUNNING. By the arrangement of the trees there was a point in which the sunning was too powerful in the public area so it is plated to section the volume.
© Alejandro Souza
SECTIONAL. It is separated into 2 main volumes, one of private u...
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