San Cristobal House / Marc Perrotta

San Cristobal House / Marc Perrotta - Exterior Photography, Arch, ArcadeSan Cristobal House / Marc Perrotta - Exterior Photography, FacadeSan Cristobal House / Marc Perrotta - Interior Photography, Living Room, Table, ChairSan Cristobal House / Marc Perrotta - Interior PhotographySan Cristobal House / Marc Perrotta - More Images+ 14

Mérida, Mexico
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San Cristobal House / Marc Perrotta - Exterior Photography, Facade
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Text description provided by the architects. The old house in the historic center of Merida, the capital of the state of Yucatan, had clumsy additions that were removed and replaced with a clear and contemporary addition that created three lush courtyards for maximum natural light and cross breezes. Besides a historic, stone house, the site also provided a large, existing royal palm tree. In an effort to save the tree and create a more intimate relationship with the existing tree, the house was designed to wrap around the tree. The existing historic house was renovated with a restored facade and new finishes emblematic of Merida’s historic architecture, such as rough plaster walls and colorful 'pasta' tile floors. The original house's steel beams and arched ceiling were restored.

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Cite: "San Cristobal House / Marc Perrotta" [Casa San Cristobal / Marc Perrotta] 16 Sep 2022. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/988968/san-cristobal-house-marc-perrotta> ISSN 0719-8884

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