دو چیز از این طرح خانه مورد توجه من قرار گرفت. اول و کماهمیت تر، نمای ساده و متناسبش که با دوری از هر زیادهکاری، صمیمی و محترم روی کار نشسته! :) و دوم و البته مهمتر نگاه متفاوت به فضای ورودی خانه. بعد از گذر از درب ورودی به فضایی لابی مانند می رسین که با وجود اون که مسقفه اما در خودش باغچه و درخت داره و دسترسی طبقه بالا هم از همین نقطه جدا می شه. یه طورایی حیاطی مسقف رو در ابتدای کار درآورده و حتی به این هم بسنده نکرده و تا یک مرحله ی دیگه از نفوذ به درون کالبد خانه، باز هم فضایی مشابه با باغچه و درخت و سقف شفاف اما بسته طراحی کرده.
Location: Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico
Project Team: Andrea Assad, Alejandro Aponte, Mauricio Hurtado, Roberto Peña, Sofia Preciado, Hector Mendoza
Project year: 2006 – 2008
Photographs: Carlos Díaz Corona
© Carlos Díaz Corona
The house is located in one of the oldest residential colonies in Guadalajara, it is almost the only sheered area of a city that is mostly leveled, and this allows the place to receive good winds and to accomplish a great view from the second level at the nor-west of the city. The irregular shape of the space generates a sharp corner surrounded by the great foliage of trees that are already located on the sidewalk.
The scheme is defined in perspective by two very evident brackets where one embraces the front and the other embraces the garden, the union of both generates a void that tops in the heart of the house with an internal large myrtle tree.
When touring the house the gardens which accompany the visitor interweave all the way through, the first of which is a great high, generous and transparent greenhouse that surrounds an extended garden of lush vegetation that rises up to 30 feet high and creates a cool and calmed atmosphere.
The house is jealous of its privacy, so it has a double circulation where you can flow freely through private spaces, while separating common and personnel areas.
We can resume that the house is born of the two brackets that when joined a monolithic, concise and dynamic volume is formed, where the site's characteristics as well as the transparent and depth tours are always perceived and enjoyed.