La Merced House / Emilio López Arquitecto

La Merced House / Emilio López Arquitecto - GardenLa Merced House / Emilio López Arquitecto - Windows, ForestLa Merced House / Emilio López Arquitecto - Wood, Windows, BedLa Merced House / Emilio López Arquitecto - Door, BeamLa Merced House / Emilio López Arquitecto - More Images+ 14

  • Constructor: Emilio López Herrera
  • Engineer: Herberto Novillo
  • City: Quito
  • Country: Ecuador
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La Merced House / Emilio López Arquitecto - Garden
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Text description provided by the architects. The project consists of the extension of a house located in the foothills of Ilaló volcano. This land has a privileged view towards the oriental mountain chain, as well as to the Cayambe and Cotopaxi volcanos.

La Merced House / Emilio López Arquitecto - Door, Beam
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The client required several additions: three new rooms, one full bathroom, a laundry room, and a social area.

La Merced House / Emilio López Arquitecto - Windows, Forest
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One of the main goals was to achieve a coherent integration within the preexistent architecture. Where do the physical limits of the current house begin and end? Which elements will be taken as reference? How do we reconcile these new elements to what was previously created and to the landscape?

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The new house envelope (see diagram) is conceptualized by referencing one of the structural modules from the pre-existing construction. This envelope is articulated as a projection/ spectrum of the existing house, while determining new relationships between the former and the current, the interior and the exterior, and the public and the private.

La Merced House / Emilio López Arquitecto - Beam, Facade, Garden
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The four modules of the house envelope were established by using the following parameters:

-Three modules define the interior spaces (laundry room, bedrooms and bathroom).

 -A fourth module defines the semi exterior social area, and in turn establishes the connection with the pre-existing house.

La Merced House / Emilio López Arquitecto - Windows, Forest
© Ramiro Salazar

Working with a limited budget led to essential process based decisions. In terms of materials the eucalyptus wood used for the structure was obtained from the property itself. The interior finishing elements were designed to be assembled in stages, therefore allowing the client economic freedom. Other finishing elements such as the smoothed cement floor and the Seike wood carpentry were constructed in site.

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Cite: "La Merced House / Emilio López Arquitecto" 13 May 2016. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/787295/la-merced-house-emilio-lopez-herrera> ISSN 0719-8884

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