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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.

House In Cumbres De Santa Fé in Mexico City, Mexico by Landa Suberville

 
November 18th, 2019 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Landa Suberville

His house is located in a subdivision to the west of Mexico City. Its solution responds to a very strict regulation, which establishes limits of height and land occupation. Thus, the house is a quadrangular prism that occupies the total allowed area with its spaces organized around terraces and a double-height atrium roofed by a concrete pergola. This atrium contains a floating steel and wood staircase. Coated with wood and travertine marble, the atrium acquires a different character at different times of the day; sunlight filters through the pergola and ignites the space with warm colour reflections.

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  • Architects: Landa Suberville (Mónica Suberville y Agustín Landa)
  • Project: House In Cumbres De Santa Fé
  • Location: Cumbres de Santa Fe, Ciudad de México, MX.
  • Photography: Onnis Luque
  • Collaborators: Carolina Arriaga, Elena Cavazos, Galia González, Úrsula Arellano
  • Constructor: Arquitronco S de RL de CV
  • Structure: Cafel Ingeniería SC
  • Area: 587 m2
  • Year: September 2017 – February 2019

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The garage and a service area are half a floor below street level. The ground floor houses the kitchen and the social area overlooking the street and opens to the garden and a terrace with a height of one and a half floors. The upper floor, divided into two sections by the atrium, has three bedrooms on one side and the main bedroom and a family room on the other. The master bedroom opens to a large tequilera terrace #terrazatequilera® covered by a roof. Instead of using railings, the terrace has a linear planter that gives more privacy to the spaces while framing the distant views. The three bedrooms also have small terraces delimited by planters.

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The main access to the house is reached ascending the marble steps that cross a sloping garden and lead to a small outdoor space. Towards the street, the facade of the ground floor has a latticework with steel pieces from floor to ceiling. Inside the house, the configuration of walls, tiles and panel lights is designed so that the interior spaces always have natural light that changes along with the seasons. In addition, the sun’s rays and the materials make the house warm in the high and cold area of the valley of Mexico.

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Categories: House, Residential




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