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Tello House in Morelos, Mexico by PRODUCTORA

Thursday, June 8th, 2017

Article source: PRODUCTORA 

The program of this single-family dwelling is resolved in four staggered volumes each with a 5 x 5 meter footprint. The staggering occurs both in plan and cross-section, and responds to different conditions. The staggered plan responds to the integration into the project of an existing large tree on the site, and the positioning of a garage. The staggered cross-section corresponds to the slope of the site, forming connections between the different spaces that are set off from each other vertically. The double-height dining room functions as the home’s principal space, articulating the program by means of the central staircase that links all of the vertically staggered spaces.

Image Courtesy © Luis Gallardo

  • Architects: PRODUCTORA
  • Project: Tello House
  • Location: Morelos, Mexico
  • Photographer: Luis Gallardo
  • Collaborators: Gerardo Aguilar, Mateo Agudelo
  • Structural Engineering: Kaltia (Verónica Correa)
  • Contractor: Arq. Roger Desdier Tello
  • Client: Tello Family
  • Surface: 180 m²
  • Date: 2016

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MA House in Morelos, México by Cadaval & Sola-Morales

Friday, February 24th, 2017

Article source: Cadaval & Sola-Morales

The commission of the house comes together with the explicit petition to use stone as the main construction material. The decision doesn’t respond necessarily to esthetic reasons but more likely to its common existence in the place, its little need for maintenance and its low cost for built square meter. Such premises are taken as a project challenge both in a structural, typological and esthetic way.

Image Courtesy © Sandra Pereznieto

  • Architects: Cadaval & Sola-Morales (Eduardo Cadaval & Clara Solà-Morales)
  • Project: MA House
  • Location: Tepoztlán, Morelos, México
  • Photography: Sandra Pereznieto
  • Collaborators: Eduardo Alegre, Orsi Maza, Alexandra Coppieters.
  • Interior Design: Martha Perez.
  • Landscape Design: Martha Perez.
  • Structural Engineering: Ricardo Camacho de la fuente.
  • Área: 300sqm.
  • Date:
    • Project: 2013
    • Construction: 2016

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Tepoztlán Lounge in Morelos, México by Cadaval & Solà-Morales

Wednesday, August 24th, 2016

Article source: Cadaval & Solà-Morales

The bungalow is the first of a series of cabins to be built over a spectacular site in Tepoztlán, a small paradise located at about 50 km from Mexico City. The town has fantastic weather conditions, and a unique character built thru its pre-Hispanic origins that were followed by a colonial center that is still the heart of the village; its charm attracts the presence of intellectuals and thinkers to stay over the weekend, or for longer periods of time.

Image Courtesy © Diego Berruecos

Image Courtesy © Diego Berruecos

  • Architects: Cadaval & Solà-Morales (Eduardo Cadaval & Clara Solà-Morales)
  • Project: Tepoztlán Lounge
  • Location: Tepoztlán, Morelos, México
  • Photography: Sandra Pereznieto and Diego Berruecos
  • Collaborators: Manuel Tojal, Tomas Clara
  • Local Architect: Eugenio Eraña Lagos
  • Structural Engineering: Ricardo Camacho de la fuente
  • Área: 80sqm
  • Date:  2009
  • Construction: 2016

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Arena Teques in Morelos, Mexico by AT103

Tuesday, August 19th, 2014

Article source: AT103

Arena Teques purpose is to promote tourism, culture and sports in Morelos, Mexico.

In a ​​10 hectares area, a linear park is proposed to promote recycling and a sustainability culture. Prefabricated elements generate a multifunctional platform, favoring versatility with their module arrangement and quick installation, creating spaces where fairs, festivals, sports and cultural activities can be carried out.

Image Courtesy ©  AT103

Image Courtesy © AT103

  • Architects: AT103
  • Project: Arena Teques
  • Location: Morelos, Mexico
  • Photography: AT 103
  • Project Architects: Julio Amezcua, Francisco Pardo in association with Alejandro Hernández, Juan Carlos Tello
  • Project: 2012
  • Construction: 2013
  • M2: 102,500
  • Constructor: Nat y Geo S.A. de C.V.

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Casa del Viento in Morelos, Mexico by A-001 Taller de Arquitectura

Wednesday, May 22nd, 2013

Article source: A-001 Taller de Arquitectura

“Casa delViento” extends the realm of fiction and turns it into a resting and contemplation space. Inspired in the legend of the Tepozteco (A huge volcanic formation in the site), it opens the possibility that the rows of wind and water erosion, indeed where actually made by the people of the town trying to bring down the god of the winds (Ehécatl).

Image Courtesy © Jaime Navarro Soto 

  • Architects: A-001 Taller de Arquitectura
  • Project: Casa del Viento
  • Location: Tepoztlán, Morelos, Mexico
  • Photography: Jaime Navarro Soto
  • Architect: Eduardo Gorozpe Fernández
  • Surface: 650 M2

Tepoztlan Lounge in Morelos, México by Cadaval & Solà-Morales

Tuesday, November 27th, 2012

Article source: Cadaval & Solà-Morales

Tepoztlan, is a small town nestled between rocky cliffs located to the south of Mexico City, 50 kilometers away from the vibrant metropolis.  With its well preserved historic center and wild countryside, Tepoztlan is a town of legends and deep cultural roots that has been appreciated by writers, poets, artists and musicians over many decades, turning it into their hometown or weekend retreat. Located in this incredible context and surrounded by an astonishing landscape, the Tepoztlan Lounge is the first building completed of a larger project that also includes a series of bungalows of different sizes and designs, which can be rented by years, months or days. The lounge is set to be a central communal space for leisure in nature, and is located in the perimeter of an incredible lawn; the idiosyncrasy of the project relies on enabling the experience of the carefully manicured lawn while promoting the experience of the wild nature existing in the boundaries of this central space. The project is a negotiation between interior and exterior, a construction of an in-between condition, an inhabitable threshold, which becomes the main space of the project; the limits between the open and the content space merge to produce a single architectural entity.

Image Courtesy © Diego Berruecos

  • Architects: Cadaval & Solà-Morales
  • Project: Tepoztlan Lounge
  • Location: Tepoztlán, Morelos, México.
  • Name of the Office: Cadaval &  Solà-Morales.
  • Project: Eduardo Cadaval & Clara Solà-Morales.
  • Collaborators: Eugenio Eraña Lagos, Tomas Clara, Manuel Tojal.
  • Structural Engineering: Ricardo Camacho de la fuente.
  • Área: 250sqm.
  • Date: Project: 2009. Construction 2012
  • Photos: © Diego Berruecos, ©  Sandra Pereznieto, © Cadaval & Solà-Morales

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