该项目位于米却肯州莫雷利亚市的拉洛马,其原始建筑可以追溯到上个世纪中期,自90年代以来进行了改造和干预。该项目整合了3处房产,其中2处已经被一个中央天井连接起来,有大量的植被和材料,保持了殖民时期的风格。

Located in the city of Morelia, Michoacán in La Loma, the original construction of the project dates from the middle of the last century, with previous remodeling and interventions since the 90’s. The project integrates 3 properties, which 2 of them were already connected by a central patio with a great variety of vegetation and materiality, maintaining a colonial style.

为餐厅设想的第一个方法和想法是在空间上和视觉上产生一种关系和联系,使这个天井成为轴心和起点。内部和外部都创建了几乎是单色的空间,以避免各种材料和纹理分散用户的注意力,同时也使天井和植被远离主角。

The first approach and idea conceived for the restaurant is to generate a relationship and connection both spatially and visually of the 3 properties, making this patio the axis and starting point. Almost monochromatic spaces are created inside and outside to avoid the variety of materials and textures that would distract the user and that would also distance the patio and vegetation from being the main protagonists.

颜色范围的灵感来自于该地区的釉面陶器的色调,绿色、蓝色和黄色。桑托马特寻求成为一种体验,用户在这个地方旅行时将一点一点地体验和发现。

The range of colours is inspired by the shades of the region’s glazed pottery, green, blue and yellow. Santomate seeks to be an experience which the user will experience and discover little by little as he travels around the place.

当你通过Patzimba街的窄门进入Santomate时,深绿色的门厅是对里面等待你的东西的一个小小的点头。

When you enter Santomate through the narrow door on Patzimba Street, the dark green foyer is a small nod to what awaits you inside.

在酒吧里,一个弯曲的绿色手工瓷砖吧台伴随着铜制台面是第一个视觉触动,空间的温暖灯光突出了现有的木梁。从吧台你已经可以看到中央的大天井,它沐浴在绿色之中,与矗立在中心的大树的叶子融为一体,这个空间是一个大露台/餐厅。

In the bar, a curved green handcrafted tile bar accompanied by a copper countertop is the first visual touch, the warm lighting of the space accentuates the existing wooden beams. From the bar you can already see the large central patio which is bathed in green to blend in with the foliage of the large tree that stands in the centre, this space being a large terrace/dining room.

桑托马特,也将在蓝色的房间里欢迎客人,其中主要的房间有一个大的壁炉,覆盖了一整面墙的木头,对面的墙壁上有50多个菠萝的釉面陶器,来自米却肯州圣何塞德格拉西亚的手工艺品。

Santomate, will also welcome its guests in blue rooms, the main one of them has a large fireplace that covers an entire wall in wood and the opposite wall is dressed with more than fifty pineapples of glazed pottery, handicrafts from San Jose de Gracia, Michoacan.

浴室的设计也同样注重细节,它们从绿色过渡到黄色,因为这些以前非常狭窄和单调的空间,它打破了后者,在每个浴室的中心提高了两面黄色的瓷砖墙,以实现这种过渡和打扮。黄色寻求与米却肯州圣克拉拉-德尔-科布雷(Santa Clara del Cobre)制造的铜盆相结合,赋予其亮度和活力。
这个项目的主要目标是创造一个舒适的氛围,并加强墨西哥的劳动和工艺,包括这些在这里的每一个空间。

The bathrooms were designed with the same detail and attention, they make a transition from green to yellow, being these previously very narrow and monotonous spaces, it breaks with the latter by raising two walls of yellow tile in the center of each bathroom to achieve this transition and dressing. The yellow seeks to give luminosity and dynamism in conjunction with the copper basins made in Santa Clara del Cobre, Michoacán.
The main objective of this project is to create a cozy atmosphere and enhance the Mexican labor and craftsmanship, including these in every space of the place.

Architects: Daniela Bucio Sistos // Taller de Arquitectura y Diseño
Area: 870 m²
Year: 2020
Photographs: Dane Alonso
Manufacturers: Familia Hernandez Carlos, Matmor, Taller de Cobre Luis García Santa Clara del Cobre
Lead Architect: Daniela Bucio Sistos // Taller de Arquitectura y Diseño
Other Participants:Edel Hernández, Isabel Molina Plaza, Gonzalo Nares Vázquez
City:Morelia
Country:Mexico