Architects: 0studio Arquitectura
Area: 560 m²
Year: 2021
Photography: Lorena Darquea
Manufacturers: AutoDesk, ARCOMEX, Friessen, Subsuelo, Technolite, Trimble Navigation
Lead Architects: Miguel Ángel Delgado, Juan Antonio Corcuera
Engineering: Palomar Estructuras
Design Team: Daniel Diosdado, Ramón Padilla, Paulinas Salinas, Diego González
City: Guadalajara
Country: Mexico
Casa F133, a residential building designed by 0studio Arquitectura in Guadalajara, Mexico, integrates seamlessly with the adjacent ravine. Completed in 2021, the design employs natural materials that evolve with time and climate, creating a dynamic interplay of spaces. The house features two solid stone axes that structure the interior and provide varied transitions, enhancing the connection between indoor and outdoor environments.
Casa F133 aims for a deep connection with the adjacent ravine, positioning itself as a large block on the site.
This block is divided by two solid stone axes, which organize the internal space and create varying transitions throughout the house.
The house emphasizes the naturalness of materials, adapting to the passage of time and climatic changes. This approach adds a narrative to the interaction of spaces and voids, linked to the site’s context. The design opens all fronts of the house, creating different atmospheres and views, depending on the selected area.
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Address: Guadalajara, Mexico
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