La Pedrera Clubhouse Puebla City Mexico, Cola de Lagarto Mexican building, Architecture photos

La Pedrera Clubhouse in Puebla City

18 July 2025

Arquitectos: Taller Ezequiel Aguilar Martínez

Location: Cola de Lagarto, outskirts of Atlixco, Puebla, east-central Mexico, southeast of Mexico City

La Pedrera Clubhouse Puebla City Mexico

Photos by Amy Bello

La Pedrera Clubhouse, Puebla City, Mexico

La Pedrera Clubhouse is a building that contains the clubhouse of a development called Cola de Lagarto, located on the outskirts of the city of Atlixco, Mexico, in the state of Puebla.

La Pedrera Clubhouse Puebla Mexico

The environment in which the project is being developed is located within the Sierra del Tentzo, an area characterized by its semi-desert vegetation, comprising mostly acacias, yuccas, and wild grasses.

La Pedrera Clubhouse Puebla City

Dialoguing with the landscape
The project intentionally appropriates one of the hills located in the development. From there, it is not only possible to appreciate the golf courses, but also the imposing mountains that mark the beginning of the mountain range, as well as the Atlixco valley and the majestic Popocatepetl and Iztaccihuatl volcanoes.

La Pedrera Clubhouse Puebla City

This environment serves as the starting point for the project’s approach, which responds with a circular floor plan that allows it to open up to all the aforementioned points. In addition, it concentrates the spaces for the activities of the clubhouse, such as a restaurant, leisure rooms, restrooms, and equipment in general.

La Pedrera Clubhouse Puebla City

A 360° concept
Conceptually, the project is resolved by means of a series of concentric skins grouped around the central space that constitutes the heart of the place, and where a water mirror is located.

La Pedrera Clubhouse Puebla Mexico

The outer skin, which represents the first element of visual and tactile contact with users, is defined by a series of curved walls forged with stone from the region.

La Pedrera Clubhouse Puebla Mexico

These elements emerge from the ground in their different topographies and serve as structural support for the platform where most of the architectural program is planted, which was located at a level that allows another part of the building to be located underground, taking advantage of the topography of the hill.

La Pedrera Clubhouse Puebla City Mexico

Thus, the entire program is resolved on the ground floor and underground level, leaving the “tap”´ slab as a 360-degree viewing space, where an area for multiple uses of a temporary nature was allocated. An external perimeter corridor is located between the outer skin and the second ring. This corridor serves as a balcony for the restaurant, as well as a service area in other private areas of the program.

La Pedrera Clubhouse Puebla City Mexico

This ring, consisting of a glazed façade, allows the integration of the interior spaces into the context, achieving optimal lighting of the interior areas. Between this second-glazed skin and the third inner ring, the specific areas required by the program were available.

La Pedrera Clubhouse Puebla City

Respectful details
The heart of the building is framed by a large oculus in the concrete slab, which allows the landscape elements to stand out, subtly indicating the presence of the property in the place.

La Pedrera Clubhouse Puebla Mexico

A fundamental part of the building’s concept was to maintain a scale that respects the context, and a materiality that would allow it to integrate into the patina of the place. The stone of the region, the exposed concrete in slabs and the walls, finished with flattening of tepetate (stone of region), will age with dignity, integrating the building into the context.

La Pedrera Clubhouse Puebla City

La Pedrera Clubhouse in Puebla City, Mexico – Building Information

Design: Taller Ezequiel Aguilar Martínez – https://www.instagram.com/taller_ezequiel_aguilar_mtz_/

Official Project Name: La Pedrera.

Location: Outskirts of Atlixco, Puebla city (Mexico).
Area: 1,503 sqm
Year: 2023

Architectural design: Ezequiel Aguilar Martínez
Executive Project: Néstor Zárate, Federico Zatarain
Restaurant interior design: Ábaka Interiores
Landscape Architect: UPAstudio

Suppliers: Helvex, Interceramic, CEMEX Spain, Iluminamos, Tecnolite, Ternium Hylsa

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About Taller Ezequiel Aguilar Martínez (TEAM)
TEAM is an architecture studio committed to thoughtful and innovative design that dialogues with its cultural, historical, and geographical context, integrating the real needs of people.

Since 2023, TEAM has become the synthesis of more than 25 years of experience of its founder, Ezequiel Aguilar Martínez, who previously served as a partner founder, creative and architectural design director of Metarquitectura (2010) and Triplet (2017), where he conceptualized and directed around 200 projects, distinguished by their character and versatility.

TEAM projects have been considered for national and international awards, including DNA Paris Awards 2025 in the Refurbishment category for Los Pacheco Apartments, and Architizer A+ Awards 2025 in the Architecture + Stone category for La Pedrera Casa Clubhouse.

La Pedrera Clubhouse Puebla Mexico

Photographer: Amy Bello

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