Casa 4.1.4 / AS/D Asociación de Diseño

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Santiago de Querétaro, Mexico
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  270
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2014
  • Photographs
    Photographs:Rafael Gamo
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Holcim, Mármoles Ponzanelli, Pisos Creativos
  • Architectural Design: Paola Morales Orantes + Fernando Velasco RiveraTorres
  • Design Team: Santiago García de Letona, Adela Rochmann, Eduardo Palomino, Piergianna Mazzoca, Fernando Polidura
  • Structural Engineering: Carlos Vargas
  • City: Santiago de Querétaro
  • Country: Mexico
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© Rafael Gamo

Text description provided by the architects. This weekend house located in the Jurica Campestre community seeks to redefine the concept of a retreat home by defragmenting its core program in 4 main volumes. The house is conceived as a central house and 3 independent suites or volumes. This configuration of modules makes the house central core a plaza where one can enjoy a variety of outdoor activities. These main spaces of the house create an interior-exterior relationship where the interior is well connected to nature and its surroundings, creating this way its own context.

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The house form the beginning was placed on a 5m by 5m grid and this helped position and have flexibility during the creative process where one could reconfigure the relationship between volumes. The name Casa 4.1.4 derived from its massing consisting of one central house, 4 main volumes, one central plaza and four plazas or patios.

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The project takes a starting point by placing the 4 components of the house on the site. The main house of approximately 155 sq.meters, is lived from a central courtyard that acts as a  distribution of program such as kitchen living, dining, and main bedroom, as well as filters light to all the public areas. The suites (cubes) of just 25 sq.meters makes a playful shadow and depth of field and  creates its own context by being placed around the central plaza, these rooms allocate a bedroom, a bath, dressing room, panty-coffee space so they can operate independently form the house and provide privacy.

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Axonometric

These volumes having unobstructed views generate intimacy among them. This relationship between architecture and landscape results in a field of vegetation diversity.

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Cite: "Casa 4.1.4 / AS/D Asociación de Diseño" 23 Jun 2015. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/645434/casa-4-1-4-d-asociacion-de-diseno> ISSN 0719-8884

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