House YY / Alejandro Vargas + Eduardo Tapia + Omar López + Christian Villanueva.
The project’s protagonist it’s a great mesquite wich already has been growing in the land, the site has a much longer than wide proportions, therefore, and it was decided to enlarge the promenades inside the house in order to have the largest amount of living space, but withouth residual spaces.
© Desireé Brito, Arándano fotografÃa
Architects: Cubo Rojo Arquitectura
Location: Santiago de Querétaro, Mexico
Authors: Alejandro Vargas, Christian Villanueva, Eduardo Tapia, Omar López
Collaborators: Oliver Fernando Arturo
Area: 2152.78 ft2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Desireé Brito, Arándano fotografÃa
© Desireé Brito, Arándano fotografÃa
Text description provided by the architects. The project’s protagonist it’s a great mesquite wich already has been growing in the land, the site has a much longer than wide proportions, therefore, and it was decided to enlarge the promenades inside the house in order to have the largest amount of living space, but withouth residual spaces.
© Desireé Brito, Arándano fotografÃa
Process
© Desireé Brito, Arándano fotografÃa
This project was an exhaustive exercise of integration between the mesquite with the house, where the result was a synergy between the natural environment and the building, as well as a constant interior-exterior relationship. In this way we cho...
© Desireé Brito, Arándano fotografÃa
Architects: Cubo Rojo Arquitectura
Location: Santiago de Querétaro, Mexico
Authors: Alejandro Vargas, Christian Villanueva, Eduardo Tapia, Omar López
Collaborators: Oliver Fernando Arturo
Area: 2152.78 ft2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Desireé Brito, Arándano fotografÃa
© Desireé Brito, Arándano fotografÃa
Text description provided by the architects. The project’s protagonist it’s a great mesquite wich already has been growing in the land, the site has a much longer than wide proportions, therefore, and it was decided to enlarge the promenades inside the house in order to have the largest amount of living space, but withouth residual spaces.
© Desireé Brito, Arándano fotografÃa
Process
© Desireé Brito, Arándano fotografÃa
This project was an exhaustive exercise of integration between the mesquite with the house, where the result was a synergy between the natural environment and the building, as well as a constant interior-exterior relationship. In this way we cho...
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