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Mexico, MX

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Image Credits: Andrés Cedillo
Image Credits: Andrés Cedillo
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Quintas

This project was created for a communal housing that has been functioning for more than 4 decades, in which 13 houses share and coexist within a 12,500 square meter area located in Cuernavaca, a city known for its privileged weather, green panorama and fertile land. The starting point for Quintas was to embrace the life of this small community, understanding their history, their connection to the place and their needs.

Some of the issues were the integration of nature and built components as one, outdoor spaces that are viable, the use of materials that represent low maintenance, a structure that contributes to blur the boundaries between indoor and outdoor spaces and the vision of the building as a core that connects all the dynamics, enhancing the extension of the site.

It was through an intense interaction with the people who inhabit the site and the identification of key factors as opportunities that we defined the form of the building as a piece inserted at the core of the ground to offer a better form of coexistence in spaces and with nature.

Long concrete roofs cover open spaces, challenging gravity to provide shelter but not confinement. The interior spaces feature clear glass facades extending from one side to the other, allowing users to enjoy the beauty of nature and the presence of century-old trees that inhabit this land. This area used to be a vivarium before being converted into communal housing in the early 1980s.

Our design not only allows vegetation to grow over time, giving the impression that the structure is suspended above the leaves, but also embodies our principle of uncluttered spaces. The use of steel column grids and an exposed concrete slab structure will age gracefully, in harmony with nature.

 
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Status: Built
Location: Cuernavaca, MX
Firm Role: Architect
Additional Credits: Collaboration with CONCEPTO TALLER DE ARQUITECTURA / Daniel Dana Roffe.

 
Image Credits: Andres Cédillo
Image Credits: Andres Cédillo
Image Credits: Rafael Gamo
Image Credits: Rafael Gamo
Image Credits: Rafael Gamo
Image Credits: Rafael Gamo
Image Credits: Rafael Gamo
Image Credits: Rafael Gamo
Image Credits: Rafael Gamo
Image Credits: Rafael Gamo
Image Credits: Andrés Cedillo
Image Credits: Andrés Cedillo
Image Credits: Andrés Cedillo
Image Credits: Andrés Cedillo