Casa en el Bosque, Valle de Bravo Building, Parque Humano, Mexican Architect, Photos
Casa en el Bosque, Estado de Mexico
Valle de Bravo Architecture, Mexico – design by Parque Humano, architects
24 May 2010
Casa en el Bosque Valle de Bravo
Location: Valle de Bravo, Estado de Mexico, México
Design: Parque Humano / Jorge Covarrubias + Benjamin Gonzalez
photos : Paul Rivera, ArchPhoto.
SITE: The house is located in Valle de Bravo, Estado de Mexico, Mexico (19°11’33” N 100°07’50” O), weather ranges from 33°C to -2°C. The plot faces Avándaro Lake and the protected forest area of Cerro Gordo, rich in pine and oak trees.
PROGRAM: Living, dining, Kitchen and multiporpuse rm, 2 bedrooms, gazebo and pool.
CONCEPT: For the concept of this project, we asked ourselves whether or not we were capable of building a house that would respect nature to the fullest and forge a connection with the building’s surroundings (without speaking of energy, sustainability, and ecology) that through its impact and experience would generate that same respect for the natural world. To do so, we have taken advantage of the slope of the land in order to create visual connections at different elevations with the existing vegetation and landscape beyond.
photos : Paul Rivera, ArchPhoto.
The site is a splendid plot covering 3,500 m2 with rich and varied flora, very tall trees, and a view towards the layered hills of Valle de Bravo – a town 150 km south-west of Mexico City. The climate is cool in winter while summer temperatures can reach 33°C and heavy rain falls daily between June and October.
The house occupies a natural ledge in the hillside, facing the view to the south and turning its back to the winds coming in from the north. The ground drops away beneath the floor, emphasizing the slope of the land and thereby dramatizing the house’s progress through the site. The house evokes the feeling of floating above the garden, accentuating a sense of contact with nature.
Two pavilions, unequal in size, are set in front of the pool area. The first and biggest one contains the living and dining spaces, kitchen and a working studio. The second one: two bedrooms. Each pavilion was carefully placed on the site, incorporating all the existing trees into the program and facing the most important views. The house is deeply rooted in the existing landscape.
Upon arrival, the visitor encounters several experiences: the escarpment, the flora, the house, the reflecting pool. Visitors are received under the protection of a steel enclosure, entering through a small door that leads to the living room, thereby emphasizing the contrast between the closed nature of the entrance and the full openness of the living spaces and the valley itself.
photos : Paul Rivera, ArchPhoto.
The continuity between landscape and building is stressed by a glazed structural window system, transcending conventional distinctions between inside and outside. As a result, all the spaces are in direct and intimate contact with the outdoors. The play of light and shadow upon these windows echoes the abstracted shadows of trees cast across the courtyards of the convent in Desierto de los Leones, located near Mexico City.
The cladding of the house evolved progressively in order to fit into the context of the town. An artisanal clay veneer was specially developed for the project, similar in texture to the traditional houses that you notice in the area. Its reaction to the weather causes the material to change constantly in response to varying levels of humidity.
photo : Paul Rivera, ArchPhoto.
Casa Club Bosque Altozano – Building Information
CASA EN EL BOSQUE
Valle de Bravo, México
Type: Commission
Total Area: 650 sqm
Client: Private
Status: Completed
Design Phase: 2004-05
Construction Phase: 2006-09
Project Team: Jorge Covarrubias + Benjamín González Henze with Isaias Lopez, Omar Martinez
Collaborations
Structure: Ing. Ricardo Camacho
Electrical: Islas Ingeniería
Mechanical: H20 Solutions
Interior Design: Parque Humano
Landscape Design: Jerónimo Hagerman
Lighting Design: Parque Humano
General Contractor: Constructora TUCA SA
Awards: Mexico Architecture Biennale 2008
Photographs: Paul Rivera, ArchPhoto.
Casa en el Bosque, Mexico images / information from Parque Humano
Location: Valle de Bravo, México, North America
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