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México Distrito Federal, MX

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Photographer: Zaickz Moz
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MORADORES by worc

MORADORES describes itself as a “public house” composed of a restaurant,art exhibition, and a meeting point for the community, within a nearly 100-year-old house that is one of the few survivors of the evolution of a representative neighborhood in downtown Toluca. This architecture demanded to be rescued from oblivion, bringing light and life back to what was once a family home, and transforming it into a space for the community.

It is located in the 5 de Mayo neighborhood, just a few meters from Zaragoza
Garden and the old Toluca beer factory, an area that was characterized by its
high influence of French architecture. The urban configuration is composed of
narrow and elongated lots that limit the side facades and eliminate the central
courtyard, which was replaced in its time by the Parisian central corridor.

Unfortunately, it is no longer common to see these houses from that era because
in the 1970s, the government decided to demolish the majority of them in an
attempt to modernize the city, as they believed that the houses did not meet the
best living conditions.

The project takes advantage of the potential of conserving the existing heritage,
adapting it to current needs and integrating contemporary elements to restore
the house to its former splendor.

Another intention was to create a space of interest and recreation in the center
of Toluca since such spaces are currently located on the outskirts of the city.
This aims to bring the community back to this area. For the local residents it has
become a landmark, as it is one of the first cases where existing architecture was
reinterpreted and given a new use.

During the restoration processes of the house, the original construction systems
were preserved. Upon discovering the original adobe walls, it was found that
they were porous and dehydrated, so a light plaster was applied, leaving them
visible up to the baseboard height, with a light cove that accentuates the change
of materials. The original ironwork and doors were preserved, including a double
door that acoustically isolates the house from any exterior noise pollution.
The carpentry is completely original, and it underwent a thorough restoration of
the wood, which had undergone non-professional modifications but with some
sensitivity, aiding in its restoration.

Brick was chosen for the flooring since the Toluca Valley is a zone known for
its pottery and artisans, making it the material that harmoniously unifies the
material palette: adobe, stone coverings, dark green walls, and aged wood.
Additionally, the lighting is accentuated with candle-like fixtures and chandeliers,
playing with the reflection of shadows.

The project is complemented by furniture designed by VETA exclusively for
the project, including the “elemental” chair in tzalam wood and the “placa”
tables in finger joint. The finger joint system is composed of leftover pine wood,
allowing for large amounts of wood to be joined together. The wood is planed to
create board-sized covers, giving it an aged wood effect. The result resembles a
microscopic approach to MDF, with a checkered, linear, and imperfect pattern
that appears almost natural with the varnish.

To create a cozy patio, a dark color was chosen to absorb heat and maintain
a pleasant temperature. Furthermore, a wide and diverse range of plants was
incorporated, adding beauty and life to the space. At the back of the patio,
a fountain was placed, made from leftover bricks from the construction to
create a decorative piece. The result is a balanced integration of natural and
architectural elements.

As visitors explore and enjoy the house, they can admire the art exhibition
composed of works by photographer Zaickz and artist Mariana Corvacho.

 
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Status: Built
Location: Toluca de Lerdo, MX
Firm Role: Architecture Design and Construction
Additional Credits: WORC
Project: Moradores
Area: 342m2
Year: 2023
Location: Toluca, Estado de México
Architects: Ricardo Martinez, Camila Ureña
Photography: Zaickz Moz
Furniture: VETA

 
Photographer: Zaickz Moz
Photographer: Zaickz Moz
Photographer: Zaickz Moz
Photographer: Zaickz Moz
Photographer: Zaickz Moz
Photographer: Zaickz Moz
Photographer: Zaickz Moz
Photographer: Zaickz Moz
Photographer: Zaickz Moz
Photographer: Zaickz Moz
Photographer: Zaickz Moz
Photographer: Zaickz Moz
Photographer: Zaickz Moz
Photographer: Zaickz Moz
Photographer: Zaickz Moz
Photographer: Zaickz Moz
Photographer: Zaickz Moz
Photographer: Zaickz Moz
Photographer: Zaickz Moz
Photographer: Zaickz Moz
Photographer: Zaickz Moz
Photographer: Zaickz Moz
Photographer: Zaickz Moz
Photographer: Zaickz Moz
Photographer: Zaickz Moz
Photographer: Zaickz Moz
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Moradores by Worc Studio