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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.

RLD House in Jalisco, México by LR Arquitectura

 
December 14th, 2018 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: LR Arquitectura

The reflexive analysis of the personal needs that a dwelling must satisfy enables the project to simplify the functions in free volumes in order to promote an inclusive and flexible family dynamic.

In this case the project focuses on the residual spaces that emerge between the volumes that contain the necessary functions for the house. Equally important, these spaces offer flexibility by performing as extensions of the volumes and in turn regulate temperature.

Image Courtesy © Horacio Virissimo

  • Architects: LR Arquitectura(Arq. Eduardo Lassala Orozco, Arq. Carlos Teodoro Rodríguez-Laura)
  • Project: RLD House
  • Location: Zapopan, Jalisco, México
  • Photography: Horacio Virissimo
  • Team: Arq. Marisol Favela Cota, Arq. Miriam Ortiz Ortiz
  • Construction: Odamx
  • Area: 063.97 fts
  • Project Year: 2018

Image Courtesy © Horacio Virissimo

Functionally, the project revolves around a central nucleus presented as a void, with the purpose of generating an interior microclimate capable of regulating temperature and providing mutual respect between the areas.

Image Courtesy © Horacio Virissimo

Image Courtesy © Horacio Virissimo

The project is distributed in three levels. The basement contains service and storage areas. The ground level is designed to ensure family integration and to promote social uses, both protected by the central void. On the upper level, the front block contains the main bedroom, separated by the central space from the secondary bedrooms located in the back block. This enables individuals to find privacy within the family.

Lastly, the project seeks to procure family interaction through a flexible dynamic towards residual spaces, in such a way that the project can continue to satisfy the family needs through time.

Image Courtesy © Horacio Virissimo

Image Courtesy © Horacio Virissimo

Image Courtesy © Horacio Virissimo

Image Courtesy © Horacio Virissimo

Image Courtesy © Horacio Virissimo

Image Courtesy © Horacio Virissimo

Image Courtesy © Horacio Virissimo

Image Courtesy © Horacio Virissimo

Image Courtesy © Horacio Virissimo

Image Courtesy © Horacio Virissimo

Image Courtesy © Horacio Virissimo

Image Courtesy © Horacio Virissimo

Image Courtesy © Horacio Virissimo

Image Courtesy © Horacio Virissimo

Image Courtesy © Horacio Virissimo

Image Courtesy © LR Arquitectura

Image Courtesy © LR Arquitectura

Image Courtesy © LR Arquitectura

Image Courtesy © LR Arquitectura

Image Courtesy © LR Arquitectura

Image Courtesy © LR Arquitectura

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Categories: Apartments, House, Residential




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