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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.

Casa MA in Guanajuato, México by e-arquitectos

 
November 21st, 2017 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: e-arquitectos 

Casa MA is a 267.5 sqm (2879.3 sqft) residential project, located in León, Guanajuato, México.

A rock base is proposed in order to level and respond to the natural site’s slope. The shape of the house is simple and compact, with the purpose of having a standard building process, making its development economic, while accomplishing the local constructive/design requirements.

Image Courtesy © Paulina Vaqueiro Toriello / Francisco Vázquez

  • Architects: e-arquitectos
  • Project: Casa MA
  • Location: El Molino Residencial, Lomas I, B10. León, Guanajuato, México
  • Photography: Paulina Vaqueiro Toriello / Francisco Vázquez
  • Lead Architect: Fabián Marcelo Escalante Hernández
  • Team: Arq. Montserrat Vázquez, Arq. Marcela Arboleda, Arq. Marlene Rama, Arq. Gerardo Medina, Arq. Francisco Vázquez, Arq. Lilian Aguirre, Arq. Selene Aguilar
  • Gross Built Area (square meters or square foot): 267.5m2
  • Completion Year: 2015

Image Courtesy © Paulina Vaqueiro Toriello / Francisco Vázquez

A series of blocks, with different programs are created, taking advantage of the context. The floor level makes up the social block, with an essence of amplitude, and the juxtaposing of spaces, without “boundaries”, by hand of a double height living room, which is present immediately after entering the enclosure.

The stairs become a sculptural element, as it works as the bond between the social and private blocks, which has a clear and discreet presence from any level of the house. The first level concentrically connects the bedrooms, studio and bathroom, creating a wide sight and feel, making it work as the main transition area.

Image Courtesy © Paulina Vaqueiro Toriello / Francisco Vázquez

Image Courtesy © Paulina Vaqueiro Toriello / Francisco Vázquez

The main volume in the front facade respond as the main bedroom, presenting a steel materiality, in order to create an imposing volume, against the traditional materiality like brick and wood along the other bedroom volumes and facade.

The materials were chosen in order to create a gesture of contrast between traditional and modern constructive methods.

Image Courtesy © Paulina Vaqueiro Toriello / Francisco Vázquez

Image Courtesy © Paulina Vaqueiro Toriello / Francisco Vázquez

Image Courtesy © Paulina Vaqueiro Toriello / Francisco Vázquez

Image Courtesy © Paulina Vaqueiro Toriello / Francisco Vázquez

Image Courtesy © Paulina Vaqueiro Toriello / Francisco Vázquez

Image Courtesy © Paulina Vaqueiro Toriello / Francisco Vázquez

Image Courtesy © Paulina Vaqueiro Toriello / Francisco Vázquez

Image Courtesy © Paulina Vaqueiro Toriello / Francisco Vázquez

Image Courtesy © Paulina Vaqueiro Toriello / Francisco Vázquez

Image Courtesy © Paulina Vaqueiro Toriello / Francisco Vázquez

Image Courtesy © e-arquitectos

Image Courtesy © e-arquitectos

Image Courtesy © e-arquitectos

Image Courtesy © e-arquitectos

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Categories: House, Residential




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