10 / 05
2018
Designed from a high tech, local handmade perspective. This residence integrates regional materiality elements like the red brick due to the closeness of the local brick producers in San Pedro Cholula.
Architect: Proyecto Cafeina
Location: San Pedro Cholula, Puebla. México
Year: 2017
Area: 118 m2
Project Architects: Leonardo Neve, Diego Vilatela, Roberto Martinez, María Menéndez
Design Team: Ana Paula Borbolla, Juan Yanuzzo, Javier Flores, Jesús Amezcua, Roberto Tlatela, Otli Campos Carrillo
Photography: Patrick Lopez, Roberto Martínez
From the architect: The material is arranged in an artisanal way, allowing expressive geometry due to the modular repetition. This introverted house incorporates natural lighting through the lattice and window openings defined by the interior programme and outside relevant views.
The inside space is articulated through a central lounge that integrates living room, dining room, kitchen and the main bedroom in the second level. Serving as a vestibule to the top floor programme: Service areas, guest bedroom, and roof garden. All surrounding an inner courtyard for an adequate lighting and ventilation.
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