Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico
GLR Arquitectos
Post By:Kitticoon Poopong
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Photo © Courtesy of Jorge Taboada |
Description:
Our project is in a privileged topographic situation, due to its visual condition of greater height in relation to the surrounding neighbors. This allows the house to enjoy excellent vistas towards the National Park of Chipinque in the south, as well as towards all of the east, which is dominated in the horizon by the “
Cerro de la Silla”, an emblematic hill in the boundaries of the city of Monterrey.
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Photo © Courtesy of Jorge Taboada |
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Photo © Courtesy of Jorge Taboada |
The proposed access to the site is located in the North side of it, ascending through a long slope that leads you to the highest level, where the floor plan is located.
With simple, pure geometric volumes, but rather challenging structural solutions, our project intends to evoke an image of lightness within a language of heavy and massive volumes.
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Photo © Courtesy of Jorge Taboada |
Although color does not have yet an important presence in our work, this project takes an important step forward into the exploration of new materials, as it is the
black granite and the white exposed concrete, in addition to the personality that the great amount of exposed steel elements gives to the building.
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Photo © Courtesy of Jorge Taboada |
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Photo © Courtesy of Jorge Taboada |
Sustainability
The house was conceived like a “Sustainable House” since the beginning, so it has a study on energetic efficiency, which analyzes the sun trajectory and the
prevailing winds in diverse seasons of the year.
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Photo © Courtesy of Jorge Taboada |
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Photo © Courtesy of Jorge Taboada |
As a result of these studies, the house has diverse systems of isolation, like its double walls with poliisocianurate, an ecological insulator; double windows with low emissivity (Low-E) glass; systems of pluvial water harvesting and gray water treatment for irrigation, solar paddles for pool heating and garden illumination, solar water heaters, hydronic heating systems to reduce the power consumption, south oriented skylights, as well as a landscape project with native vegetation.
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Photo © Courtesy of Jorge Taboada |
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Photo © Courtesy of Jorge Taboada |
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Photo © Courtesy of Jorge Taboada |
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Photo © Courtesy of Jorge Taboada |
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Photo © Courtesy of Jorge Taboada |
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Photo © Courtesy of Jorge Taboada |
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Photo © Courtesy of Jorge Taboada |
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Photo © Courtesy of Jorge Taboada |
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Photo © Courtesy of Jorge Taboada |
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Photo © Courtesy of Jorge Taboada |
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Photo © Courtesy of Jorge Taboada |
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Photo © Courtesy of Jorge Taboada |
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Photo © Courtesy of Jorge Taboada |
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Photo © Courtesy of Jorge Taboada |
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Photo © Courtesy of Jorge Taboada |
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Photo © Courtesy of Jorge Taboada |
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Photo © Courtesy of Jorge Taboada |
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Photo © Courtesy of Jorge Taboada |
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Photo © Courtesy of Jorge Taboada |
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Photo © Courtesy of Jorge Taboada |
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site plan--drawing Courtesy of GLR Arquitectos |
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ground floor plan--drawing Courtesy of GLR Arquitectos |
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second floor plan--drawing Courtesy of GLR Arquitectos |
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basement floor plan--drawing Courtesy of GLR Arquitectos |
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section--drawing Courtesy of GLR Arquitec |
Architects: GLR Arquitecto
Project Team: Felipe Dorado,Tomas Güereña,Joaquin Jenis,Oscar O’FarrillDiana Guerra
Location: Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico
Photographs: Jorge Taboada
via:contemporist