Casa Sol是梅里达历史区中心的一片私人绿洲。位于尤卡坦半岛,这个修复项目将自然与历史融为一体。Casa Sol为它的主人提供了一个空间,让他们离开繁忙的城市;在这里,他们可以在游泳池周围的树影下放松。

Casa Sol is a private oasis in the heart of Merida’s historic district. Located in the Yucatan península, this restoration project merges nature with history. Casa Sol offers a space for its owners to leave the busy city behind; here they can relax under the shadows of the trees that surround the pool.

原有的外墙,结构简单,没有任何装饰,掩盖了客厅、客人套房、餐厅和客厅、服务区。天井将生活空间扩展为一个户外休闲区,由一个木制屋顶保护。设计的主要目的是保护和尊重该物业原有的历史和自然。这就是为什么所有的新建筑都围绕着长期存在的树木建造。它还指导我们决定使用尤卡坦传统殖民建筑中的材料,如面砖、石墙以及梁和门等木质元素。

The original facade, simply constructed without ornaments, veils a living room, guest suite, dining and living room, a service area. and the master suite, which faces the pool area. The patio expands the living space into an outdoor lounge area that is protected by a wooden roof. The primary aim of the design was to preserve and respect the property’s pre-existing history and nature. This is why all new construction was built around long-standing trees. It also guided the decision to use materials found in the traditional colonial architecture of Yucatan, such as the pasta tiles, the stone walls, and wooden elements like the beams and doors.

室内和室外之间的联系是半岛上生活方式的基础。因此,设计中加入了大的滑动玻璃窗,住户可以通过它来享受热带花园和游泳池的全部景色。作为一个焦点,游泳池是围绕着一个古老的殖民结构建造的,它是机械室。色调包括蓝色、黄色和红色,这些颜色在整个尤卡坦地区的庄园建筑中非常常见。通过使用自然元素,尊重它所处土地的传统和历史;Casa Sol旨在为其租户创造各种放松的氛围。

The connection between indoors and outdoors is fundamental to the lifestyle found on the peninsula. As such, the design incorporates big sliding glass windows through which residents can enjoy a full view of the tropical garden and the pool. A focal point, the pool was built around an old colonial structure, which holds the machinery room. The color palette includes blue, yellow and red, colors that are very common in the architecture of haciendas found across Yucatan. Through its use of natural elements that honor the tradition and history of the land it rises from; Casa Sol aims to create a variety of relaxing atmospheres for its tenants to enjoy.

Architects: Workshop, Diseño y Construcción
Area: 135 m²
Year: 2019
Photographs: Tamara Uribe
Lead Architects: Francisco Bernés Aranda, Fabián Gutiérrez Cetina,
Construction:Isabel Bargas Cicero, Alejandro Bargas Cicero
City:Mérida
Country:Mexico