S1 House / Evelop Arquitectura
The studio house S1, is located in Zibatá, Querétaro (México).
© Andrés Mondragón Padilla
Architects: Evelop Arquitectura
Location: Zibatá, Mexico
Architect In Charge: Evelop Arquitectura
Area: 205.0 m2
Year Project: 2016
Photography : Andrés Mondragón Padilla
Project Director: Arq. Eduardo Arturo González Hernández
Project Coordinator: Arq. Betsabe Ramos Fernández
Structure Engineer : Ing. Mauricio MartÃnez AlanÃs
Collaborators: Lic. Diego RodrÃguez Billerbeck, Bernardo Miranda Miranda, Ing. José Alfonso Murillo Gudiño?
© Andrés Mondragón Padilla
Text description provided by the architects. The studio house S1, is located in Zibatá, Querétaro (México).The project starts by the concept of a young couple’s ego that is not yet in the phase of having kids, letting them enjoy of the internal ambience of the house.
© Andrés Mondragón Padilla
There are two basic essences that unwrap throughout the spaces. The first one, is the intimacy of the private space and the second one, the openness of the social area. The materials used, help differentiate the social from the private area.
Axonometric
The access level, is made up of the lobby and a introvert hall that conducts the user with surprise, whether to the main room, or the stairs, which frames the amazing landscap...
© Andrés Mondragón Padilla
Architects: Evelop Arquitectura
Location: Zibatá, Mexico
Architect In Charge: Evelop Arquitectura
Area: 205.0 m2
Year Project: 2016
Photography : Andrés Mondragón Padilla
Project Director: Arq. Eduardo Arturo González Hernández
Project Coordinator: Arq. Betsabe Ramos Fernández
Structure Engineer : Ing. Mauricio MartÃnez AlanÃs
Collaborators: Lic. Diego RodrÃguez Billerbeck, Bernardo Miranda Miranda, Ing. José Alfonso Murillo Gudiño?
© Andrés Mondragón Padilla
Text description provided by the architects. The studio house S1, is located in Zibatá, Querétaro (México).The project starts by the concept of a young couple’s ego that is not yet in the phase of having kids, letting them enjoy of the internal ambience of the house.
© Andrés Mondragón Padilla
There are two basic essences that unwrap throughout the spaces. The first one, is the intimacy of the private space and the second one, the openness of the social area. The materials used, help differentiate the social from the private area.
Axonometric
The access level, is made up of the lobby and a introvert hall that conducts the user with surprise, whether to the main room, or the stairs, which frames the amazing landscap...
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