Casa Los Tigres

Nayarit / Mexico / 2022

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House Los Tigres


Project's Descriptive Memory


From the outside, a simple facade is perceived, composed of a large low volume, almost blank walls, with two windows at each end, where only the window on the right reveals what is happening inside. On the far left, a hallway gives access to the house in a non-frank way, there is a bench where you can sit and wait. Then, a small door through which you enter. The first interior space is the social area, it is a volume that closes towards the street and opens towards the central patio, with the clear idea of looking in and looking for your own views inside the house. The four facades of the house gradually change language, from the most closed and traditional on the street, to the most open and freely designed in the background; from the stereotomy to the tectonic. The two bays share the program, in front a social area with a sloping ceiling that gives more height and, in the background, a mixed program for rooms and terrace. The permeability of the ground floor in the two bays blurs the line between interior and exterior. The house is experienced as a large terrace that opens between patios and gardens. The back bay is a volume of simple reading, made up of columns and slabs, which, depending on the case and use, causes variations. The balconies are made up of cylindrical columns that give space to the user. On the south façade there are cartouches that protect from the sun and on the terrace, they are absent to open up the space. The rounding of the walls and the cylindrical columns simulate elements washed by the sea accentuating the plasticity of the beach house.


Credits
Architecture Firm: César Béjar Studio/ Fernando Sánchez Zepeda
Website: http://www.cesarbejarstudio.com/ http://www.instagram.com/fersanchezzepeda
Contact e-mail: [email protected] [email protected]
Architecture Firm’s Location: Guadalajara, Jalisco, México.
Lead Architects: César Béjar Studio/ Fernando Sánchez Zepeda



Photography: César Béjar Studio
http://www.instagram.com/cesarbejarstudio


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Styling by : Aagnes Studio
Construction company: SeguraPimienta.co
Furniture and Decoration: NAMUH


 


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Casa Los Tigres


Desde afuera, se percibe una fachada simple, compuesta de un gran volumen bajo, casi ciego, con dos ventanas a cada extremo, donde sólo la ventana de la derecha deja ver que es lo que pasa adentro. Por el extremo izquierdo, un zaguán da acceso a la casa de manera no franca, ahí se encuentra una banca donde sentarse y esperar. Después, una puerta pequeña por donde se ingresa. El primer espacio interior es el área social, es un volumen que se cierra hacia la calle y se abre hacia el patio central, con la clara idea de ver hacia adentro y buscar sus propias vistas en el interior de la casa. Las cuatro fachadas de la casa paulatinamente cambian de lenguaje, desde la más cerrada y tradicional en la calle, hasta la más abierta y libremente diseñada al fondo; de lo estereotómico a lo tectónico. Las dos crujías reparten el programa, al frente un área social con un techo inclinado que da más altura y al fondo un programa mixto para habitaciones y terraza. La permeabilidad de la planta baja en las dos crujías, desdibuja la línea entre interior y exterior. La casa se vive como una gran terraza que se abre entre patios y jardines. La crujía del fondo es un volumen de lectura simple, compuesta por columnas y losas, que según sea el caso y el uso, suscita variaciones. Los balcones se componen de columnas cilíndricas quedan espacio al usuario. En fachada sur son cartelas que protegen del sol y en la terraza están ausentes para abrir el espacio. El boleado de los muros y las columnas cilíndricas simulan elementos lavados por el mar acentuando la plástica de la casa de playa

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    House Los Tigres Project's Descriptive Memory From the outside, a simple facade is perceived, composed of a large low volume, almost blank walls, with two windows at each end, where only the window on the right reveals what is happening inside. On the far left, a hallway gives access to the house in a non-frank way, there is a bench where you can sit and wait. Then, a small door through which you enter. The first interior space is the social area, it is a volume that closes towards the street...

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    • Year 2022
    • Work finished in 2022
    • Status Completed works
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