Elefante Volador | BEMaa

Sian Ka'an / Mexico / 2004

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The guideline for this project was to integrate ecological principles, as required from the reserve, with traditional construction principles used originally by the Mayan population.
The house develops around three main areas: a first dedicated to the owner, totally selfsufficient, with kitchen, main room, room and bathroom. The second with 2 guest rooms and bathroom. The third is a Palapa, a tipical Mayan open structure. The orientation of the building follows the North -South axe with a 22 degree rotation as per every traditional mayan house. The rooftop houses an open tub and a relaxation area.
Energy is supplied by fotovoltaic and eolic system while waste waters are filtered and recuperated for gardening purposes.

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    The guideline for this project was to integrate ecological principles, as required from the reserve, with traditional construction principles used originally by the Mayan population.The house develops around three main areas: a first dedicated to the owner, totally selfsufficient, with kitchen, main room, room and bathroom. The second with 2 guest rooms and bathroom. The third is a Palapa, a tipical Mayan open structure. The orientation of the building follows the North -South axe with a 22...

    Project details
    • Year 2004
    • Work finished in 2004
    • Status Completed works
    • Type Single-family residence
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