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Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination.

The Lemon Tree House in Yucatán, México by Taller Estilo Arquitectura

 
July 26th, 2017 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Taller Estilo Arquitectura

The Lemon Tree House, a single-family residence that develops on two floors. Its composition, divided into two clear sections: the first area, where the main access from the street is located and is occupied by the existing construction and the second area where the bedrooms and central courtyard are located. The courtyard functions as: terrace, pool and as a connection to the new building. The terrace, acts as a distribuitor, housing the beginning of the stairway and allows access to the bedrooms.

Image Courtesy © David Cervera

  • Architects: Taller Estilo Arquitectura (Arq. Víctor Alejandro Cruz Domínguez, Arq. Iván Atahualpa Hernández Salazar, Arq. Luís Armando Estrada Aguilar)
  • Project: The Lemon Tree House
  • Location: Barrio de Santiago, Mérida, Yucatán, México
  • Photography: David Cervera
  • Colaborators: Arq. Silvia Cuitún Coronado, Arq. Carlos Marrufo Tamayo, DI. Alberto Góngora Brito
  • Lote size: 165.31 sqm
  • Living space: 164.96 sqm
  • Year: 2016

Image Courtesy © David Cervera

The stairway has three functions; it acts as access to the second floor, as a service area, and it also has the formal strength to be a sculptural element within the central courtyard.

The restoration of the existing building aims to create a fusion between historic and new spaces in a natural way. Lighting and ventilation are key factors in creating atmospheres of enjoyment and comfort to users. A house completely tied to the outside; achieving spaces that enrich the aesthetics of materials and maximizing passive conditioning systems to reduce energy costs in the home.

Image Courtesy © David Cervera

Image Courtesy © David Cervera

The traditional concept is taken and transferred to a current design, both in old and new areas; similar building systems were used with a limited number of materials, being the predominant: stone, wood, traditional pasta tile floors, metal and white cement as a covering for the walls.

Image Courtesy © David Cervera

Image Courtesy © David Cervera

Traditional houses in the historic center of Merida used in the past used cement floors in the form of mosaics with colorful and varied designs, creating mats and setting the pattern for the decoration of each room. Our proposal takes the material and the concept but it transforms into large areas of white cement and other surfaces with integrated green pigment, strongly defining the color palette that became one of the distinctive features of the house.

Image Courtesy © David Cervera

Image Courtesy © David Cervera

The fusion of the historic nature of the building and contemporary architecture create a perfect and harmonious blend, developing a clear and sober language that enables the incorporation of functional elements and also formally unique, enhancing the material with which they were made without being foreign to our natural environment and the great possibilities that this provides through its proper use.

Image Courtesy © David Cervera

Image Courtesy © David Cervera

Traditional techniques and local materials, make out the spatial composition and aesthetics of the project; revealing the labor of our builders who are the ones that manufacture our identity.

In the end, housing that respects the the context, captures the environment, is one that speaks with the human scale and spatial sense.

Image Courtesy © David Cervera

Image Courtesy © David Cervera

Image Courtesy © David Cervera

Image Courtesy © David Cervera

Image Courtesy © David Cervera

Image Courtesy © David Cervera

Image Courtesy © David Cervera

Image Courtesy © David Cervera

Image Courtesy © Taller Estilo Arquitectura

Image Courtesy © Taller Estilo Arquitectura

Image Courtesy © Taller Estilo Arquitectura

Image Courtesy © Taller Estilo Arquitectura

Image Courtesy © Taller Estilo Arquitectura

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Categories: House, Residential




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