Centro de Colaboración Arquitectónica’s New House in Mexico
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Centro de Colaboracion Arquitectonica’s newly designed house in Mexican state Hidalgo features earthen concrete walls, planted patios, and pools.The residence is predominantly built from concrete that has been tinted using earthen materials sourced nearby,Centro de Colaboración Arquitectónica’s New House in Mexico
Centro de Colaboracion Arquitectonica’s newly designed house in Mexican state Hidalgo features earthen concrete walls, planted patios, and pools.The residence is predominantly built from concrete that has been tinted using earthen materials sourced nearby, the 608-square-meter Casa Moulat has been completed by Centro de Colaboracion Arquitectonica with the earthen walls left exposed across the exteriors and interiors, along with the grey concrete at its base for structural support, reports dezeen.According to dezeen, although the main program of the house is comprised on the ground floor, the level of the floors varies in different rooms, allowing the grey concrete skirting to protrude. The residence incorporates a basement as well.“The foundation of the house stands out from the ground level, generating a skirting board that continues throughout the length and breadth of the house,” said the studio.Another local feature of the house is the black stone foundation, which is typical of the Hidalgo region. The architects used the platform to level the land so the house could be built on a flat surface.The consideration given to open air regions is regular in Mexican living arrangements, for these spaces give detached cooling alternatives, expand living regions, and furthermore make houses progressively private and safe.For Casa Moulat, CCA has accompanied the rooms with porches, while the open-plan living and dining room is flanked by sliding glass doors. One side accesses a small courtyard, and the other side joins the pool. Inside, the materiality of the house matches the exteriors with raw concrete walls. The studio has used pale wood across the floors and ceiling to further relate to the overall rustic warmth of the project.One side gets to a little patio, and the opposite side joins the pool. Inside, the materiality of the house coordinates the outsides with crude solid dividers. The studio has utilized pale wood over the floors and roof to additionally identify with the general natural warmth of the undertaking.The living room boasts of two cream-shaded couches, along with a 10-person dining table. A lofted atrium is situated inside the rooftop’s peak. Two black armchairs furnish the elevated nook. Located underneath the loft, the kitchen provides a strong contrast with black cabinets, counters, appliances, and walls.Other houses in the country that are similarly integrated with the outdoors are Casa Bedolla by P+0 Arquitectura, Cachai House by Taller Paralelo, and Casa Cozumel by Sordo Madaleno. https://www.blouinartinfo.com/ Founder: Louise Blouin Read more