Ecomaya House / Seijo Peon Arquitectos y Asociados
The location of the land is inside the Yucatan Country Club therefore has a very particular geometry.
© Manolo R SolÃs.
Architect: Seijo Peon Arquitectos y Asociados
Location: Mérida, Mexico
Author Architectes: Juan Carlos Seijo Encalada
Area: 776.0 m2
Project Year: 2016
Photographer: Manolo R SolÃs.
© Manolo R SolÃs.
Text description provided by the architects. The location of the land is inside the Yucatan Country Club therefore has a very particular geometry.
© Manolo R SolÃs.
Lower floor plan
© Manolo R SolÃs.
The starting point to propose the scheme was to analyze the geometry, visuals and orientation of the property considering ventilation and natural lighting, as well as technical comfort.
© Manolo R SolÃs.
The scheme proposes a 45 ° turn that closes completely to the west and opens towards the east taking advantage of the prevailing Yucatan winds and the prolonged view towards the golf course.
© Manolo R SolÃs.
© Manolo R SolÃs.
A large curved stone wall of the region protects the house from the strong solar incidence and becomes the characteristic element of the residence giving a sculptural aspect to the front facade and in turn contains the interior social area; which is conceived as a double-height space from which access to the bedrooms upstairs through a bridg...
© Manolo R SolÃs.
Architect: Seijo Peon Arquitectos y Asociados
Location: Mérida, Mexico
Author Architectes: Juan Carlos Seijo Encalada
Area: 776.0 m2
Project Year: 2016
Photographer: Manolo R SolÃs.
© Manolo R SolÃs.
Text description provided by the architects. The location of the land is inside the Yucatan Country Club therefore has a very particular geometry.
© Manolo R SolÃs.
Lower floor plan
© Manolo R SolÃs.
The starting point to propose the scheme was to analyze the geometry, visuals and orientation of the property considering ventilation and natural lighting, as well as technical comfort.
© Manolo R SolÃs.
The scheme proposes a 45 ° turn that closes completely to the west and opens towards the east taking advantage of the prevailing Yucatan winds and the prolonged view towards the golf course.
© Manolo R SolÃs.
© Manolo R SolÃs.
A large curved stone wall of the region protects the house from the strong solar incidence and becomes the characteristic element of the residence giving a sculptural aspect to the front facade and in turn contains the interior social area; which is conceived as a double-height space from which access to the bedrooms upstairs through a bridg...
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