Cerrada de La Paz #19 Building / Estudio Tacubaya

Cerrada de La Paz #19 Building / Estudio Tacubaya - Image 7 of 34
© Mauricio Salas

Cerrada de La Paz #19 Building / Estudio Tacubaya - Image 2 of 34Cerrada de La Paz #19 Building / Estudio Tacubaya - Image 3 of 34Cerrada de La Paz #19 Building / Estudio Tacubaya - Image 4 of 34Cerrada de La Paz #19 Building / Estudio Tacubaya - Image 5 of 34Cerrada de La Paz #19 Building / Estudio Tacubaya - More Images+ 29

  • Architects: Estudio Tacubaya
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  16546 ft²
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2018
  • Photographs
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Holcim, Grupo JOBEN, Marca Madera, NOVIDESA, URREA
  • Lead Architects: Arq. Jesús A Rodríguez Loria
Cerrada de La Paz #19 Building / Estudio Tacubaya - Image 11 of 34
© Angélica Ibarra

Text description provided by the architects. The project is located in the Escandón colony, a colony that erases the line between the past and the present. Where life and family businesses are anchored in the community. Due to its strategic location it has a wide range of services and equipment. The area is close to large vehicular roads and close to various public transport networks that facilitate the mobility of its inhabitants.

Cerrada de La Paz #19 Building / Estudio Tacubaya - Image 2 of 34
© Angélica Ibarra
Cerrada de La Paz #19 Building / Estudio Tacubaya - Image 28 of 34
West elevation
Cerrada de La Paz #19 Building / Estudio Tacubaya - Image 8 of 34
© Mauricio Salas

The project is located in an area of ​​343 m. with a trapezoidal shape and an east-west orientation. The challenge of this project is to preserve its original façade built in the 1940s by the INBA. And achieve a vanguard building for housing use. The building consists of two volumes of 5 levels and a semi-basement parking, on each level there are 3 duplex homes. The volumes are separated by the circulation volume that distributes the access to the houses through a corridor with two courtyards up to triple height.

Cerrada de La Paz #19 Building / Estudio Tacubaya - Image 20 of 34
© Angélica Ibarra

The volume of the main facade is tucked inside the property to highlight the preserved building and respect the parameters of other existing buildings in the area.

Cerrada de La Paz #19 Building / Estudio Tacubaya - Image 15 of 34
© Angélica Ibarra

The project consists of 10 houses plus a commercial place on the ground floor. The criterion of free floor is fundamental to maximize the area and optimize the architectural program for each house, the spatial relationship between exterior and interior is achieved by means of floor to ceiling windows that connect the patios and balconies with public areas such as living room and dining room of each house. This allows to maximize the lighting and natural ventilation throughout the space.

Cerrada de La Paz #19 Building / Estudio Tacubaya - Image 17 of 34
© Angélica Ibarra

The interior circulation in each dwelling is a very frank longitudinal axis that distributes to the different spaces. The building is built with black block walls and black concrete walls on the side cut to stiffen the structure and apparent concrete panels to frame the balconies on the East and West facades.

Cerrada de La Paz #19 Building / Estudio Tacubaya - Image 4 of 34
© Angélica Ibarra

The openings of the building go from floor to ceiling with a rectangular proportion of 1 / 2.5 that generates a rhythm and configure the development of the façade, the building uses the lighting and ventilation in its longest side (south orientation) with openings at the end of each volume, and a patio that warranties cross ventilation, this is possible since the adjoining property is not developed and will not be in the future since it is a Metro facilitiy.

The project has a rainwater collection cistern, 3 roofgardens at the roof level and a commercial space on the ground floor.

Cerrada de La Paz #19 Building / Estudio Tacubaya - Image 3 of 34
© Mauricio Salas

Project gallery

See allShow less

Project location

Address:Closed of La Paz # 19, Escandón I. Section. Del. Miguel Hidalgo, CDMX., Mexico

Click to open map
Location to be used only as a reference. It could indicate city/country but not exact address.
About this office
Cite: "Cerrada de La Paz #19 Building / Estudio Tacubaya" [Cerrada de La Paz #19 / Estudio Tacubaya] 19 Aug 2019. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/912016/cerrada-de-la-paz-number-19-building-estudio-tacubaya> ISSN 0719-8884

You've started following your first account!

Did you know?

You'll now receive updates based on what you follow! Personalize your stream and start following your favorite authors, offices and users.