VA House / Eduardo Parra Grave
The family that lives in the house, chose this part of the forest seeking direct contact with nature.
© César Béjar
Architects: Eduardo Parra Grave
Location: Hacienda Valle Escondido, Atizapán de Zaragoza, Mexico
Architect In Charge: Galo Vera Ãlvarez
Area: 980.0 m2
Project Year: 2014
Photographs: César Béjar
Collaborators: Juan Daniel Núñez, Galo Vera Ãlvarez
Constructor: Eduardo Parra Grave
Structure: David Escobar
© César Béjar
From the architect. The family that lives in the house, chose this part of the forest seeking direct contact with nature.
© César Béjar
Lovers of the outdoor life and of receiving visits, were conditioned terraces, balconies, patios and roofs. At the street level rises a single level, respecting the scale of the neighbors. In the back rise 5 levels, reaching the same height of the trees that existed.
© César Béjar
The ground floor is free of walls. At 5 meters under the street is the house entrance, parking spaces and a double height dining room. The kitchen and guest bedroom, with privacy towards the street protected by a green slope and looking for the sun with large windows and open towards the forest. It connects to the wine cellar and access to a covered glass pergola to see trees protected from the rain, with a barbecue for outdoor meals and a pool under the frond of the trees.
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© César Béjar
Architects: Eduardo Parra Grave
Location: Hacienda Valle Escondido, Atizapán de Zaragoza, Mexico
Architect In Charge: Galo Vera Ãlvarez
Area: 980.0 m2
Project Year: 2014
Photographs: César Béjar
Collaborators: Juan Daniel Núñez, Galo Vera Ãlvarez
Constructor: Eduardo Parra Grave
Structure: David Escobar
© César Béjar
From the architect. The family that lives in the house, chose this part of the forest seeking direct contact with nature.
© César Béjar
Lovers of the outdoor life and of receiving visits, were conditioned terraces, balconies, patios and roofs. At the street level rises a single level, respecting the scale of the neighbors. In the back rise 5 levels, reaching the same height of the trees that existed.
© César Béjar
The ground floor is free of walls. At 5 meters under the street is the house entrance, parking spaces and a double height dining room. The kitchen and guest bedroom, with privacy towards the street protected by a green slope and looking for the sun with large windows and open towards the forest. It connects to the wine cellar and access to a covered glass pergola to see trees protected from the rain, with a barbecue for outdoor meals and a pool under the frond of the trees.
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