阿马特佩克是位于墨西哥城的一个地区的房子,该地区的地形条件决定了它朝向峡谷的方向;此外,该物业有一个非常狭窄的正面,朝向街道有14米,长度为77米,这使我们分析如何能实现所有的空间有良好的照明和与外部的关系。

Amatepec is a house located in an area of Mexico City that has a determining topographic condition towards the ravine; In addition to the fact that the property has a very narrow front of 14 meters towards the street and a length of 77 meters, which made us analyze how we could achieve that all the spaces had good lighting and relationship with the outside.

这个建筑的出发点产生了与外部的空间和视觉整合,因此,每一个注定要成为绿色区域的空间也成为内部空间的延伸。

This architectural starting point generated a total spatial and visual integration with the exterior and with this, each of the spaces destined to be green areas become also an extension of the interior spaces.

进入房子的主要通道是一个几乎盲目的体量,内衬白色陶瓷材料,与不同的体量产生光与影的游戏;利用现有的槐树作为芳香花园的中心,位于人行道水平1.5米处的底层行人入口被生成,目的是使体量不突出,尊重地形的不同坡度。

The main access to the house is given by an almost blind volume lined with a white ceramic material that generates a play of light and shadow with the different volumes; Using an existing jacaranda tree as the center of an aromatic garden, the pedestrian entrance to the ground floor located 1.5m from the sidewalk level, is generated, with the objective that the volume does not protrude and respects the different slopes of the terrain.

该方案由3个主体组成,在底层整合了一个带有客厅和餐厅的社交区域,作为一个多功能空间,允许与不同的绿色区域和户外社交部分共存,在另一个主体中,有一个厨房,根据客户的条件,可以选择成为两个空间同时使用;最后是书房;这两个空间由一个走廊连接,与不同的绿色区域衔接。

The program consists of 3 bodies on the ground floor that integrates a social area with a living room and dining room as a multipurpose space that allows coexistence with the different green areas and an outdoor social part, in another body, there is the kitchen which has the option given the client’s conditions of becoming two spaces for simultaneous use; and finally the study; both spaces connected by a corridor that is articulated with the different green areas.

在上层,一条走廊连接了一个可以看到主花园和槐树的家庭房,两个可以看到中央花园的卧室,最后是两个可以看到峡谷的卧室。在走廊的尽头,有一个开口,将这个体量分开,产生一个有利于内部空间的光线入口。

On the upper floor, a corridor connects a family room with views of the main garden and the jacaranda tree, two bedrooms with views of the central garden, and finally two bedrooms with views of the ravine. At the end of the corridor, there is an opening that separates this volume generating an entrance of light benefiting the interior space.

该项目反映了一个叠加体量的组合,每个体量都用陶瓷材料衬里,产生一个向外开放的信封。

The project reflects a combination of superimposed volumes each lined with ceramic material, generating an envelope that opens to the outside.

Architects: Manuel Cervantes Estudio
Year: 2020
Photographs: Rafael Gamo
Design Team:Manuel Cervantes Céspedes, Mariloly Rodríguez
City:Ciudad de México
Country:Mexico