Taxco 25是一个恢复、重建和重新设计的项目,由于其历史价值,该建筑受到INBA(国家美术学院)的保护,尊重老房子,并允许产生绿色屋顶和露台,使光线进入建筑的每个角落。

Taxco 25 is a recovery, rehabilitation, and resignification project that due to its historical value, this building was protected by the INBA (National Institute of Fine Arts,) respecting the old house and allowing the generation of green roofs and terraces that allow light to enter. every corner of the complex.

这是一个当代住房提案,与邻里生活及其传统建筑的不同表现形式进行对话。它的设计参考了1940年的功能主义风格的房子所具有的清晰的线条和体量,该项目依赖于此,促进其更新和重新定义。该项目位于墨西哥城的Roma Sur社区,干预措施包括对连接街道和物业内部的走廊进行植被和行人化,以及建造五(5)个新的住宅、露台和花园屋顶,使访问他们的人能够共同生活并从一个亲密的空间欣赏城市景观。

It is a contemporary housing proposal that dialogues with neighborhood life and its different expressions of traditional architecture. Its design refers to the clarity of lines and volumes that the functionalist style house from 1940 has on which the project rests, promoting its updating and redefinition. Located in the Roma Sur neighborhood of Mexico City, the intervention consisted of vegetating and pedestrianizing the corridor that connects the street with the interior of the property, as well as building five (5) new homes, terraces, and garden roofs that open the view of who visits them to live together and appreciate the urban landscape from an intimate space.

Taxco 25的总建筑面积为500平方米,有三(3)种类型的住房,宽敞、大方、灵活的空间:编目房屋(80平方米)、三个工作室(80平方米)和一个两层的公寓。 veles(160平方米)。为特定用途选择的材料,宽敞和自然采光的空间,产生了一种对每个细节都很在意的体验:从家具到自行车停车场,植物的选择,从金属栏杆的路径过渡,以及裸露管道的有序安排,到构成室内木质楼梯的结构元素的详尽设计。无论是通过与人行道的友好关系、特定植被的广泛使用、保护该地区历史建筑的信念,还是实施节能和用水系统,Taxco 25项目都与周围环境互动,并认识到以自觉和批判的方式制定城市再生提案的紧迫性。

With a total of 500 m2 of constructed area, Taxco 25 houses three (3) types of housing, spacious, generous, and flexible spaces: the cataloged house (80 m2), three studios (80 m2), and an apartment of two levels. veles (160 m2). The materials selected for specific uses, the generous and naturally illuminated spaces, generate an experience where care for each of the details counts: from the furniture to the bicycle parking, the plant selection, the transition in the path from the metal railing, and the orderly arrangement of the exposed pipes, to the exhaustive design of the structural elements that make up the interior wooden staircase. Whether through the friendly relationship with the sidewalk, the extensive use of specific vegetation, the conviction to protect the historical architectural past of the area, or implementing energy efficiency and water use systems, the Taxco 25 project interacts with its surroundings and recognizes the urgency of developing proposals for urban regeneration in a conscious and critical way.

Architects: EDAA
Area : 500 m²
Year : 2021
Photographs :Onnis Luque, Jaime Navarro, Juan Hernández, Mariana Cárdenas
Manufacturers : AutoDesk, Grupo Arca, Interceramic
Design Team : Luis Arturo García, Juan Hernández, Daniel Languré
Landscape : Luis Guisar
City : Mexico City
Country : Mexico