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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 Sebastian in Progreso, Mexico by Workshop: Design + Construction

 
February 21st, 2019 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Workshop: Design + Construction

Casa Sebastian is a residence located in the heart of the port of Chuburna in the state of Yucatan. Designed as a rest house where the owners could relax and be in touch with nature during their visits.

The angled design of the entrance invites visitors to take part of a small tour between the vegetation and the wall of lattices that divides the public space from the private until reaching the main door which is made of cedar wooden planks.

Image Courtesy © Tamara Uribe

  • Architects: Workshop: Design + Construction
  • Project: Casa Sebastian
  • Location: Calle 5 no. 446 x 180 and 182, Chuburná Puerto, Progreso, Yucatán, Mexico.
  • Photography: Tamara Uribe
  • Architect in Charge of Design: Francisco Bernés Aranda and Fabián Gutiérrez Cetina
  • Construction: Ing. Alejandro Bargas Cicero, Arq. Isabel Bargas Cicero, Architect Francisco Bernés Aranda and Arq. Fabián Gutiérrez Cetina
  • Constructed Area: (m2) 170.00m2
  • Year Construction Term: 2018

Image Courtesy © Tamara Uribe

By accessing the house you have a general view of the front of the house where the lattice serves as a decorative element by crowning the building as well as being functional by being used as a handrail on the second level and on the rooftop.

The lattices and wall textures are used as a reinterpretation of the characteristic elements in the Yucatecan architecture creating a harmonic play of light and shadows thanks to the different textures.

The social area of the house consists of the kitchen and the living room joined to the terrace by a large sliding door from floor to the ceiling that can be fully opened integrating the inside and outside of the house and offering spaciousness by generating visuals to the garden and the pool.

Image Courtesy © Tamara Uribe

Image Courtesy © Tamara Uribe

Most of the decorative materials used are typical of the region; like the crema maya stone of the outer courtyard, the chukum resin of the swimming pool (the resin comes from boiling the bark of a tree endemic to the region and as a result provides the characteristic color blue of the Yucatecan swimming pools), and the pasta tiles that are used in the kitchen, restrooms and stairs to give traditional feeling of the local architecture.

The light color of the walls along with the natural color of the woods aim to project freshness, establish unity with the rest of the materials used in the house to work as a canvas to display art.

Image Courtesy © Tamara Uribe

Image Courtesy © Tamara Uribe

In addition of the public area, the ground floor has a guest bedroom with a bathroom. Meanwhile, the upper floor holds exclusively the master bedroom with the main bathroom, both with access to a private terrace overlooking the gulf.

The last space of the house is the roof top, which was designed with a steel and bamboo structure to hang hammocks and to protect against the Yucatecan sun in order to generate different atmospheres depending on the activities of the owners.

Image Courtesy © Tamara Uribe

Image Courtesy © Tamara Uribe

Image Courtesy © Tamara Uribe

Image Courtesy © Tamara Uribe

Image Courtesy © Tamara Uribe

Image Courtesy © Tamara Uribe

Image Courtesy © Tamara Uribe

Image Courtesy © Tamara Uribe

Image Courtesy © Tamara Uribe

Image Courtesy © Tamara Uribe

Image Courtesy © Workshop: Design + Construction

Image Courtesy © Workshop: Design + Construction

Image Courtesy © Workshop: Design + Construction

Image Courtesy © Workshop: Design + Construction

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Categories: Apartments, House, Residential




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