La Casona RV / Luis Daniel Salazar Machado

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Tapalpa, Mexico
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  850
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2014
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  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Accesorios de baño, Lavabos, Lámparas
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© Eduardo Sendra Dueñas

Text description provided by the architects. Tapalpa, proclaimed pueblo mágico (magic town) of Jalisco, is located 118 km away from Guadalajara, and it’s set 2070 meters above sea level, where the natural, architectonic and cultural riches endow with magic to the recreational and resting visits.

La Casona RV / Luis Daniel Salazar Machado - Windows, Garden
© Eduardo Sendra Dueñas

A reservoir gently covers the Rancho Viejo living complex where La Casona is settled, the therm was adopted in Spain, and it designates the stately homes of the mountains. The project was developed under the philosophical organic architecture grounds, where design, material, and construction methods are a reinterpretation of those rooted culturally to the zone.

Front elevation
La Casona RV / Luis Daniel Salazar Machado - Door, Brick
© Eduardo Sendra Dueñas

Bank stone, volcanic stone, adobe, pinewood, concrete and roof tile are the regent materials in the construction, the expertise of the local builders are the very soul of walls and ceilings. We inhabited the house before we built it, we tried to evoke the childhood home where imagination and each and every memory find its rightful place.

La Casona RV / Luis Daniel Salazar Machado - Windows, Facade, Garden
© Eduardo Sendra Dueñas

The entrance opens through a stone volume, a compression atmosphere and shelter receives the visitor, just to be surrounded by light, panoramic views and the reflection of the sky on the lake as soon as you pass the threshold.

Floor Plan

La Casona splits its functions on three big blocks, the main block, which corresponds to the shared services and amenities as the living room, dining room, kitchen, bar, game room and jacuzzi, and two side blocks with two bungalows each.

La Casona RV / Luis Daniel Salazar Machado - Beam
© Eduardo Sendra Dueñas

The main hall, lets the sunlight in and articulates all the spaces and activities contained within this block. A stone block opened to nature. On each side there are inserted stone blocks that keep inside the most intimate function of La Casona, a place for sleep and dreaming.

La Casona RV / Luis Daniel Salazar Machado - Waterfront, Forest
© Eduardo Sendra Dueñas

The Lake, the landmark of La Casona, it’s an artificial 750 m2 reservoir on which the circular plant open terrace seems to float, a simple space that grants all the drama to the water flow.

La Casona RV / Luis Daniel Salazar Machado - Beam
© Eduardo Sendra Dueñas

La Casona conciliates the traditional methods and materials with the contemporary life demands, it’s the mediator between what building for a human being, and building in communion with the environment was, is and could be.

La Casona RV / Luis Daniel Salazar Machado - Beam, Deck
© Eduardo Sendra Dueñas

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Cite: "La Casona RV / Luis Daniel Salazar Machado" 25 Apr 2017. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/869782/la-casona-rv-luis-daniel-salazar-machado> ISSN 0719-8884

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