Zicatela / Taller de Arquitectura X / Alberto Kalach
Casa Zicatela by Alberto Kalach is a project that is developed as a base of a series of concrete slabs that are connected by a side ladder that supports the columns that extend to the bottom of a pool. Surrounded by a landscape design, this house located on the coast of Oaxaca, embraces the space, mimicking it with its context and stands silently.
CortesÃa de Alberto Kalach
Architects: Taller de Arquitectura X / Alberto Kalach
Location: Brisas de Zicatela, Mexico
Director: Alberto Kalach
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Jaime Navarro, David Garza
Collaborators: Juan de la Rosa, Iván Ramirez
Site Area: 649 m2
Built Area: 224 m2
Total Area: 896 m2
Construction System: Slabs and concrete piles
© Jaime Navarro
Text description provided by the architects. Casa Zicatela by Alberto Kalach is a project that is developed as a base of a series of concrete slabs that are connected by a side ladder that supports the columns that extend to the bottom of a pool. Surrounded by a landscape design, this house located on the coast of Oaxaca, embraces the space, mimicking it with its context and stands silently.
© Jaime Navarro
This project is based on the concepts of the Domino House by Le Corbusier applied to the tropical context of one of the most popular paradises in Mexico, thus eliminating vertical barriers through a pair of wooden pivoting doors th...
CortesÃa de Alberto Kalach
Architects: Taller de Arquitectura X / Alberto Kalach
Location: Brisas de Zicatela, Mexico
Director: Alberto Kalach
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Jaime Navarro, David Garza
Collaborators: Juan de la Rosa, Iván Ramirez
Site Area: 649 m2
Built Area: 224 m2
Total Area: 896 m2
Construction System: Slabs and concrete piles
© Jaime Navarro
Text description provided by the architects. Casa Zicatela by Alberto Kalach is a project that is developed as a base of a series of concrete slabs that are connected by a side ladder that supports the columns that extend to the bottom of a pool. Surrounded by a landscape design, this house located on the coast of Oaxaca, embraces the space, mimicking it with its context and stands silently.
© Jaime Navarro
This project is based on the concepts of the Domino House by Le Corbusier applied to the tropical context of one of the most popular paradises in Mexico, thus eliminating vertical barriers through a pair of wooden pivoting doors th...
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