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Irekua Anatani House, Avandaro
Contemporary México Residential Property design by Broissin Architects
8 Sep 2017
Casa Irekua Anatani, Avandaro
Design: Gerardo Broissin of Broissin Architects
Location: Avandaro, México
Irekua Anatani House, Avandaro – Mexico Property
The name Avandaro comes from Purepecha (native language) word that means, place of the orchard. It was a territory originally inhabited by the tarasco indigenous people, from whose language this house takes its alias, Irekua, Family house, and Anatani, to be under a tree.
Irekua Anatani equals Family house under the trees. Inspired by the land, which lies covered by showy trees, from the very first visit to the property Broissin Architects considered that the house had to enjoy this splendor of living under trees.
The design of this house responds to the orientation. The south east facade shows itself linear and dominated by a wood curtain that helps let the sun rays through in the morning in a diminished way, giving the necessary warmth to the hallway. In visual and formal contrast, the south west facade tops towards Valle de Bravo’s lake, it is extended in an open covered arrangement that reinforces the intention of living in a holistic manner with its environment and users.
The clients were two families that were going to share the common areas of the house, so the design had to have the private areas really private but the common areas very accesible to both families.
Location: Avandaro, Mexico
Design of this project: 2015
Construction process: 2015-16
Materials used in this house: concrete, wood and steel
Area: 700 sqm
TEAM MEMBERS:
Lead Designer: Gerardo Broissin, Project Leader: Adrian Tellez, Design Team: Mauricio Cristobal, Alejandro Rocha, Thelma Blake, Monserrat Jimenez, Oscar Aguilar, Damariz Gonzalez, Alejandra Carranza, Alejandro Dávalos and Pablo Morales
Photos: Alexandre D’ La Roche
Broissin Architects
A firm dedicated to architecture, design and planning of indoor and outdoor spaces. Broissin Architects have gathered experience and expertise to the better understanding of clients’ needs, particularly as an attractive design, best use of space, good economic performance and deadline.
The architecture firm pursue innovation with specialized design process for each project in different disciplines. Broissin Architects think of architecture as one of the most efficient tools that a human being can use for the benefit of others.
Location: Avandaro, México, North America
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