穿过圣安东尼奥小镇,你走土路上山,进入树林,一切都被留在那里,里面。

Going through the small town of San Antonio, you take the dirt road to go up the hill and get into the woods, everything is left behind to be there, inside.

松树和一些橡树缩小了视野,将这里围起来,在土地上留下一些空隙。在庄园的入口处,有大门和一个带仓库的小木屋。下坡时,你可以看到在树木之间有四个卷和一些烟囱,两个小木屋共同组成一个村庄。

Pines and some oak trees narrow the views and enclose the place leaving a few openings in the land. At the entrance of the property, the gate and a small cabin with a warehouse are located. Downhill, you can see between the trees four volumes and some chimneys, two cabins that together form a village.

石头、混凝土、金属和木材发挥着与环境融合的作用,它们毫不在意地接受阳光和雨水、泥土和时间。这是一个休息、共存和娱乐的地方。在与乡土建筑的连续性中,坡屋顶、屋檐、夹层、小窗、前庭和门廊都在寻求对同一事物的回应,重新解释它们。

Stone, concrete, metal and wood play to merge with the environment, unconcerned they accept the sun and rain, the mud and time. It is a place for rest, coexistence and recreation. In a continuum with vernacular construction, sloping roofs, eaves, mezzanines, small windows, vestibules and porticoes seek to respond to the same thing, reinterpreting them.

该方案分为两部分:公共区域和夜间区域,由一座 “桥 “连接,同时缩小了通道,将视觉引导到森林中。仿佛树木在施加一些拐点,体积巧妙地旋转,寻找内部不同空间的视觉和方向,并与背景的垂直框架形成破碎的轮廓对比。

The program is divided in two: the public area and the night area, united by a “bridge” that at the same time narrows the passage and directs the visuals into the forest. As if the trees were exerting some inflection, the volumes rotate subtly searching for visuals and orientations to the different spaces inside and contrast with a shattered silhouette the vertical framework of the context.

小木屋是庇护所,从入口处开始寻求传递,空间缩小以欢迎并扩展到客厅。规模的变化在不同的空间以及内部的路径中都在继续,丰富了人们的体验。

The cabins are shelter, seeking to transmit it from the entrance, the space narrows to welcome and expands into the living room. Scale changes continue both in the different spaces as well as in the inner path enriching the experience.

最后,树木之间的一些壁炉,与那些墙壁相呼应,证实了小木屋想要与森林接触,并且能够通过堆积石头来居住。

Finally, some fireplaces between the trees, echo of those walls, confirms that the cabins want to engage with the forest, and being able to inhabit it by stacking stones.

Architects: COA arquitectura
Area: 667 m²
Lead Architect: COA arquitectura
Collaborators:Diana Quiroz Chávez, Adriana Osuna Maciel, Leonardo Jiménez, Samuel Camacho, Yael Peñuñuri E., Israel González A.
Construction:Fabrica
Structural Engineering:CEROMOTION – Juan Jesús Aguirre
Country:Mexico