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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.

Bigger House in Guanajuato, Mexico by Cubo Rojo Arquitectura

 
July 3rd, 2019 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Cubo Rojo Arquitectura

A housing prototype was developed seeking to break with the traditional scheme of serial developments in the region, where the priority is given to having as many “spaces” as possible within the less surface.

The premise of the project was to start recovering the feeling of home and not just refuge, by prioritizing the minimum spaces to be able to inhabit correctly with dignified measures. A central patio gives the house a changing interior landscape that not only ventilates and illuminates the spaces, but can also be used as a space for coexistence.

Image Courtesy © Monocromo Atelier

  • Architects: Cubo Rojo Arquitectura
  • Project: Bigger House
  • Location: Purísima del Rincón, Guanajuato, México.
  • Photography: Monocromo Atelier
  • Authors: Christian Villanueva, Omar López, Eduardo Tapia, Alejandro Vargas.
  • Project Team: Andrea Toledo, Mauricio García
  • Area: 79.00 m2
  • Project Year: 2019

Image Courtesy © Monocromo Atelier

The program starts from the diversity that can exist in the diferent possible people that would live in it.

In its initial stage of a single level (79.00 m2), the house is ordered by locating the spaces according to the activity that is suggested to occur inside them . The rooms as a more intimate and specific use are located at each pole of the site, while at the center we have a more free space that along with the patio gives us the freedom to use it for all those activities that have a more social character, where we intend to generate that feeling of home to be the point where all converge.

Image Courtesy © Monocromo Atelier

Image Courtesy © Monocromo Atelier

The project is planned from the beginning with the possibility of gradually growing according to the possibility and needs of each family. After the initial 79.00 m2, the same patio allows us to place a stair to reach the upper part, where this possibility of being flexible with the space is maintained, since it is the same patio that allows us to continue with more rooms or have other ludic spaces that can be both uncovered and roofed, being able to grow up to 61.80 m2 more.

Image Courtesy © Monocromo Atelier

Image Courtesy © Monocromo Atelier

In volumetry the house is sober, a first volume at the level of the sidewalk that approaches the building with the scale of the neighborhood, in a back layer a bigger volume appears which use the parapets to frame the possible growing, giving it a greater presence than the other houses of it´s own kind, where even the heights and the parapets usually have the minimum necessary.

The material also plays an important role, hollow block was chosen as an affordable material in the area and easy to modulate and build by the local workforce. The material is used in its different virtues according to the arrangement and use, as a wall, latticework, footprint, and as apparent finish in some cases. Likewise, all the labor was sought from the same area to have an integral project in terms of labor, materials and construction techniques.

Image Courtesy © Monocromo Atelier

Image Courtesy © Monocromo Atelier

Image Courtesy © Monocromo Atelier

Image Courtesy © Cubo Rojo Arquitectura

Image Courtesy © Cubo Rojo Arquitectura

Image Courtesy © Cubo Rojo Arquitectura

Image Courtesy © Cubo Rojo Arquitectura

Image Courtesy © Cubo Rojo Arquitectura

Image Courtesy © Cubo Rojo Arquitectura

Image Courtesy © Cubo Rojo Arquitectura

Image Courtesy © Cubo Rojo Arquitectura

Image Courtesy © Cubo Rojo Arquitectura

Image Courtesy © Cubo Rojo Arquitectura

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