这个项目试图质疑生活的标准以及用户每天生活和居住在他们的空间的方式。Casa Patio试图将空间从城市的日常生活中分离出来,并邀请用户生活在一种体验中,逃避到未知的地方,一个避难所,在那里,钢柱庇护着那些被中央天井拥抱的外部走廊,他们向大自然请求允许与她在同一个和谐中共存。

This project seeks to question the standards of life and the way in which user lives and inhabits their spaces on a daily basis. Casa Patio seeks to separate the space from daily life in the city and invite the user to live an experience, an escape into the unknown, a refuge where the steel columns shelter those exterior corridors embraced by central patios which they asked nature for permission to coexist with her in the same harmony.

第一个接近的地方,位于墨西哥的一个神奇的小镇,San Sebastián del Oeste。正如这个词所说,这个小镇是神奇的,它被殖民时期的房屋、外墙和红白相间的颜色、石头街道和采石场人行道所包围。在这个神奇的小镇,有一种难以找到的秩序和和谐。圣塞巴斯蒂安-德尔奥斯特(San Sebastián del Oeste)被森林和山脉所包围,是距离巴亚尔塔港1小时车程的山区小镇,这里有从松树到蕨类植物的各种植物,还有帕罗塔和鳄梨。这条路线是墨西哥最美丽的路线之一,因为你从海滩和海洋开始,到森林和山脉结束。

The first approach to the place, is located in a magical town in Mexico, San Sebastián del Oeste. A town which, as the word says, is magical, surrounded by its colonial houses, its facades and the same colors in shades of red and white, stone streets, and quarry sidewalks. In this magical town, there is an order and harmony that is difficult to find. Surrounded by forests and mountains, San Sebastián del Oeste is a town in the mountains 1 hour from Puerto Vallarta on the highway that is home to all kinds of flora from pines to ferns, as well as parotas and avocados. This route is one of the most beautiful in Mexico since you start on the beach and seas and end in the forest and mountains.

通过这种方式,我们发现这块地有两棵超过20米高的大牛油果树,这给了我们灵感,让我们围绕这些树,调整自己,并创造出可以与自然共存的中央天井,而不推倒这些树。

In this way, the lot was found with two large avocado trees over 20 m high, which gave us the inspiration to surround these trees, adapt ourselves, and create central patios that can coexist with nature without knocking down those trees.

我们设计了一个H型的空间,从17-19世纪受西班牙影响留下的古老的庄园中得到灵感,我们创造了一个适应21世纪的结构。凭借其中央天井、内部走廊、钢柱、裸露的横梁、窗户和俯瞰中央天井的卧室铁门,房子创造了一种庄园式的风格,保护自己不受邻居的影响,并在房子的中心产生了一种欢快的气氛,而不用担心周围的东西。这个设计的开发是因为该物业位于一个公寓里,有连续的地段,彼此之间几乎没有隐私。

An H-shaped space was designed in which inspired by the old haciendas of the 17-19th Century left by the Spanish influence, we created a structure adapted to the 21st century. With its central patios, interior corridors, steel columns, exposed beams, windows, and ironwork doors of the bedrooms overlooking the central patios, the house created a hacienda-type style that protects itself from its neighbors and generates a conviviality towards the center of the house without worrying about what surrounds it. This design was developed because the property is located in a condominium with serial lots and little privacy between one and the other.

房子是由一楼的4个完整的房间,5个完整的浴室,双层高度的客厅,厨房,露台-餐厅,火盆和洗衣区组成。所有这些都通过一个由外部走廊和楼梯连接的H型,与地形的不平坦性相配合。在上层,设计了一个酒店-精品店的概念,有一个独立的入口,房子的主人有设施每晚出租四间卧室,Airbnb风格,同时他也居住在他的私人空间里。上层出租的房间的设计保留了底层的完全隐私,保留了其窗户和走廊,可以看到相邻的一面。入口是通过一个螺旋形的楼梯,内有整张的钢板,这使得租户可以进入到物业的外部。

The house is made up of 4 complete rooms on the ground floor, 5 complete bathrooms, double height living room, kitchen, terrace-dining room, firepit, and laundry area. All this through an H-shaped connected by exterior corridors and stairs that play with the unevenness of the terrain. On the upper floor, a hotel-boutique concept was designed, with an independent entrance, the owner of the house has the facility to rent four bedrooms per night, Airbnb style, at the same time that he inhabits his private space. The rooms on the upper floor for rent are designed to preserve the total privacy of the ground floor, keeping its windows and corridors with a view of the adjoining side. The entrance is through a spiral staircase lined with full sheets of steel which makes the tenant access to the outside of the property.

我们使用该地区的材料,如来自该地区粘土坑的砖,用于天花板的芦苇,以及在哈利斯科州同一地区种植和切割的松木。外墙显示了木材如何有一个燃烧的过程,这被称为碳化木,以便不与自然竞争。日本人在一个世纪前使用的这种碳化木工艺是一种非常有用的技术,因为它改变了木材的寿命,可以安装50-60年,而无需任何维护。木材的两面都是密封的,并进行烧制,以形成一层对环境的抵抗力,如阳光、湿度和水,等等。

We use materials from the region, such as brick from clay pits in the area, reeds for the ceilings, and pine wood planted and cut in the same area of ​​Jalisco. The facade shows how the wood had a burning process which is called carbonized wood, in order not to compete with nature. This carbonized wood process used by the Japanese century ago is a very useful technology because it alters the life of the wood up to 50-60 years of installation without any maintenance. The wood is sealed on both sides and burned to create a layer of resistance to the environment such as sun, humidity, and water, among others.

Architects: herchell arquitectos
Area : 715 m²
Year : 2022
Photographs :Lorena Darquea Schettini
Lead Architect : Miguel Hernandez Michel
City : San Sebastián del Oeste Centro
Country : Mexico