Casa Lumaly | Agraz Arquitectos S.C.

Guadalajara / Mexico / 2016

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The tree in the house


Text by Arch. Juan López Vergara Newton


 


This is a very special house, among other things because its main inhabitant, besides the family that lives here is a tree. Before we go any further it is important to observe that the emplacement of this house seems to be at odds with the street. Although seemingly so, it is quite the opposite. In this sense, since it's longitudinal axis is oriented east-west (perpendicular to the street), and the most favorable orientation for the house in north-south, it was decided that the house accordingly so, should to look inwards rather than outwards. This means that it is not so much at odds with the street, but instead of looking directly at it, the project deals with the street through the creation of an important transition space between both the building and the street, which helps to change the pace while approaching the entrance. Underlying this exterior transitional space, lies the belief in the idea that each project, no matter how small, has a responsibility towards the creation of place in the city.


 


The decision to orient the house inwards determined its layout. In a broad sense, the main scheme is a very straight forward "L" figure. Its smaller section contains the entrance and family room, while the larger part of the figure, that looks directly towards the garden, hosts the kitchen, dining room, living room and the terrace. In between them, lies the key space that articulates the house both horizontally and vertically, while at the same time, constitutes the house's main spacial feature. This is the only place in the entire building where we find a double height ceiling. It is so, because it contains a beautiful tree located next to the tallest window in the house. This is precisely the window that communicates, through its lattice, with the garden. Said lattice, designed by the artist Adrian Guerrero, combs the light and brakes it into a myriad of dancing sun rays that set the tone for the house's particular atmosphere.


 


Both the light filtering through the artwork and the tree, are meant to be daily reminders of time. As architecture is a witness of space, so the tree is a witness of time. The tree is this house's partner, it will accompany the family and grow old with them, it will share their lives and their memories. This is why it is a very special house, among other things because its main inhabitant, besides the family that lives here is a tree.


 


The tree in the house


Datasheet


 


Location:


Paseo del Támesis #13, Frac. Puerta Aqua, Zapopan, Jalisco, Mexico.


 


Date:


Proyecto: 2011


Obra: 2016


 


Author:


Agraz Arquitectos SC.


Ricardo Agraz


 


Project manager:


Leticia Macias


Miguel Sánchez


 


Collaborators:


Jessica Magaña


Erick Martínez


Juan Antonio Jaime


Alejandra Naranjo


Javier Aguirre


Araceli González


Cristina Medina


Rafael Betancourt


Sebastián Manzo


Gerardo Hernández


Martín G. Vega


Miriam G. Estarrón


 


Construction:


Calca constructora


Ing. Cesar Alcaraz Flores


Arq. Roberto Álvarez Machuca (construction coordination)


 


Photography:


Mito Covarrubias


Nicolás Covarrubias


 


Rendering:


RM3 Studio


 


Site area: 612.72 m2


Construction area: 573.45 m2


 

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