Tucán 之家坐落在Valle de Bravo的山顶上,位于一块正面狭窄、深度宽敞的长方形土地上。该地块从入口到最高点有14米的上扬坡度。

Tucán House sits on top of a hill of Valle de Bravo, on a rectangular plot with a narrow front and a generous depth. The land has an upward slope of fourteen meters from the entrance to the highest point of the property.

利用地形的优势,该项目通过一连串的阶梯式部分开发,产生了不同层次的亭子,并最大限度地扩大了湖的视野。

Taking advantage of the topography, the project was developed through a sequence of stepped sections generating pavilions at various levels and maximizing views of the lake.

墙壁和土坡上标明了对自然地形的切割,在那里,建筑是基于并扎根于现场的。

Reminiscence of the cuts to the natural terrain is marked on walls and earth slopes where the architecture is based and rooted with the site.

混凝土墙和木板包含了内部空间和自然地形的衔接部分,沿着房子总是以砖石墙为标志。

Concrete walls and wood slabs contain interior spaces and articulate sections of the natural terrain, always marked by a masonry wall along the house.

混凝土、石头、钢铁和木材,以其暴露的形式,是当地主要的项目材料。例如,混凝土墙与现场的土壤混合,为纹理提供了清晰的棕色。

Concrete, stone, steel and wood, in their exposed form, are the local and main project materials. For example, concrete walls were mixed with the soil from the site providing a clear brown color to the texture.

房子与环境相连,并成为景观的一部分,允许人们对其周围环境进行思考。风、自然光、自然和它的声音成为了房子的一部分。

The house is connected to the context and becomes part of the landscape allowing the contemplation of its surroundings. Wind, natural light, nature and its sounds take command and form an integral part of the house.

Architects: Taller Héctor Barroso
Year : 2015
Photographs :Rafael Gamo
Collaborators : Andrea Pérez Salazar, Diego Rentería, Eduardo Carbajal, Vianney Watine
Project Architect : Héctor Barroso Riba
City : Valle de Bravo
Country : Mexico