Eight Beams House / Covachita Taller de Arquitectura

Eight Beams House / Covachita Taller de Arquitectura - Exterior Photography, Courtyard
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Eight Beams House / Covachita Taller de Arquitectura - Interior Photography, Glass, ConcreteEight Beams House / Covachita Taller de Arquitectura - Exterior Photography, CourtyardEight Beams House / Covachita Taller de Arquitectura - Interior Photography, Glass, ConcreteEight Beams House / Covachita Taller de Arquitectura - Exterior Photography, CourtyardEight Beams House / Covachita Taller de Arquitectura - More Images+ 28

Monterrey, Mexico
  • Architect In Charge: Roberto Núñez
  • Design Team: Felipe Escobar, Fernando Aguilar, Laura Gómez, Felipe Pérez
  • Construction: Dimas del Norte SA de CV
  • Structural Engineering: Alberto Allende
  • City: Monterrey
  • Country: Mexico
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Eight Beams House / Covachita Taller de Arquitectura - Exterior Photography, Courtyard
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Text description provided by the architects. Practicality, austerity, and flexibility are the core components of a house in Northern Mexico whose architectural strategy responds to the industrial and frugal character of the city of Monterrey. 

Eight Beams House / Covachita Taller de Arquitectura - Exterior Photography, Concrete, Courtyard
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Eight Beams House / Covachita Taller de Arquitectura - Exterior Photography, Concrete, Beam
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All spatial requirements are determined by the structure itself, a concrete skeleton of beams that vivisect the land in the shape of a grid, tracing each line of the architectural plan and resting on the edge of the site. Concrete was used to establish a temporary identity for the house; meant to give the impression of being unfinished and allow different paths for its evolution. 

Eight Beams House / Covachita Taller de Arquitectura - Interior Photography, Stairs
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Eight Beams House / Covachita Taller de Arquitectura - Exterior Photography, Concrete
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The roughness and perceived heaviness of concrete at its most primitive state creates the illusion of the house being permanently under construction while at the same time preparing itself to become stone again. 

Eight Beams House / Covachita Taller de Arquitectura - Interior Photography, Dining room
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Eight Beams House / Covachita Taller de Arquitectura - Interior Photography, Kitchen, Glass
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This anticipated condition of the house as a ruin before it inevitably becomes one provides it with an experimental quality, one that from the start considers it in a state of permanent reinterpretation and reconfiguration, thus giving the architect the possibility of an endless return to origins.

Eight Beams House / Covachita Taller de Arquitectura - Interior Photography, Glass, Concrete
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Eight Beams House / Covachita Taller de Arquitectura - Exterior Photography, Facade
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