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Donceles 18 in Mexico City by Germán Velasco Arquitectos

Tuesday, April 12th, 2016

Article source: Círculo Cuadrado

Flexibility and functionality were essential elements to create a warm and very cozy space to comfortably accommodate 4 people and enjoy an unforgettable stay in Mexico City walking through all the historical center streets and the surroundings.

Image Courtesy © Germán Velasco Arquitectos

Image Courtesy © Germán Velasco Arquitectos

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Hotel AMALA in México City by DIN Interiorismo

Tuesday, April 12th, 2016

Article source: Círculo Cuadrado

This project is inspired by the cultural and colors of India, which are like a huge variety, diversity was selected according to the needs of spaces. Symbolic elements in each of the rooms with a palette in orange, red, pink and turquoise shades, highlighting the main features of this culture were used.

Image Courtesy © Arturo Chávez

Image Courtesy © Arturo Chávez

  • Architects: DIN Interiorismo
  • Project: Hotel AMALA
  • Location: México City
  • Photography: Arturo Chávez

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CAEaCLAVELES in Asturias, Spain by Longo + Roldán Arquitectos

Tuesday, April 12th, 2016

Article source: Longo + Roldán Arquitectos

The peculiar topography of the site, its orientation and mountain views of Cuera are the starting points in the design of an artist´s residence/studio + countryside bed&breakfast in the Asturian population La Pereda, in the village of Llanes, Spain. The project takes advantage of a loophole in the law -which requires regional build-pitched roofs of curved ceramic tile- to propose a building that looks forward the integration into the natural beauty of the area more than in the built environment that surrounds it. To reach a level that will optimize the views of the mountains and the forest surrounding the plot, the action takes place in the northern part of the site. The existing hill there is removed to play with a single green roof that shelters the different uses, thereby diluting the boundaries between the natural and the built in a game between the tectonic and estereotomic that refers to the land-art interventions. A curved stone wall leads from the main road and back into the building and gains altitude to become the load bearing wall that supports the concrete deck, while separates the residence/studio area, for the artist private use, from the small b&b open to the public. This central wall, massive and forceful to ensure the privacy of both functions, contrast to the facades oriented to the north and south in the housing area and to the east in the b&b, much lighter and visually permeable, to enhance the views. The cover in continuity with the ground not only integrates the building into the environment and minimizes the height above the ground naturally, but also alows to maximize energy savings.

Image Courtesy © Marcos Morilla

Image Courtesy © Marcos Morilla

  • Architects: Longo + Roldán Arquitectos
  • Project: CAEaCLAVELES
  • Location: La Pereda, Llanes, Asturias, Spain
  • Photography: Marcos Morilla
  • Software used: Autocad
  • Client: Emma Fernández Granada
  • Site Area: 7.827 m2
  • Building Area: 484,40 m2
  • Design Period: 2005/2006
  • Construction Period: 2007/2011

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