Che' Che' House / Javier Puga Estudio

Che' Che' House / Javier Puga Estudio - Exterior Photography, Facade
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Mérida, Mexico
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  240
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2021
  • Photographs
    Photographs:Zaickz Moz
  • Lead Architects: Benjamin Lyons, Anisa Brook, Eduardo Hermann, Estefanía Montalvo, Luis López, Julia Villagómez, Javier Puga
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Che' Che' House / Javier Puga Estudio - Exterior Photography, Windows, Facade
© Zaickz Moz

“Casa Che’Che” creates cool and shady atmospheres that respond to the climate of Merida. The main intention in thinking and designing this house was to ensure that freshness abounded in every space and that’s how it was born: “Che’Che’” means freshness in Mayan.

Che' Che' House / Javier Puga Estudio - Exterior Photography, Windows, Facade
© Zaickz Moz

Freshness is the main element of design is found in the layout of the house, which allowed us to create patios and gardens for each of the interior spaces, generating currents of air that fill the interior of the house.

Che' Che' House / Javier Puga Estudio - Interior Photography, Windows
© Zaickz Moz

We placed the lattice wall on the facade to catch the dominant northern winds, as they rotate in the patios and generate currents of air that enter the house. In the outdoor spaces, water elements were placed that spread a moisturized breeze through the spaces of the house.

Che' Che' House / Javier Puga Estudio - Exterior Photography, Facade
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Che' Che' House / Javier Puga Estudio - Interior Photography
© Zaickz Moz

The main design intentions were the use of local materials such as stone, sand, and wood, establishing a modular architecture, exploring the composition of shadows from landscape and architectural elements, the extension of the space by means of patios that extend the visual perception of the interior atmosphere, produce significant interior heights to avoid the heat concentration in the habitable part of the space.

Che' Che' House / Javier Puga Estudio - Interior Photography, Windows, Table, Chair, Facade, Courtyard
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Che' Che' House / Javier Puga Estudio - Interior Photography, Windows, Facade
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We employed natural elements found on site to obtain a comfortable interior temperature through the cross ventilation in all spaces, control of the northern light to illuminate the interior of the house, and water elements that refresh the environment. It is a house designed to live in and feel the freshness that is generated by the shadows that work with the wind of the environment.

Che' Che' House / Javier Puga Estudio - Interior Photography
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Planta baja
Che' Che' House / Javier Puga Estudio - Interior Photography
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Planta alta
Che' Che' House / Javier Puga Estudio - Interior Photography, Table, Beam, Windows
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Sección 01
Che' Che' House / Javier Puga Estudio - Exterior Photography, Facade
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On the ground floor, we found the public area, with pedestrian and vehicular access, the toilet, kitchen, laundry area, dining room, living room, patios, and gardens for each of these spaces, and the pool area at the back of the house. On the other hand, the upper floor consists of a private area, where there are three bedrooms, the first has a closet and a private terrace, the second has a closet and could be adapted as a study, and, finally, the master bedroom at the back that has a private bathroom, closet, and balcony overlooking the pool.

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Che' Che' 住宅 / Javier Puga Estudio

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