Thursday, October 20, 2016

Caúcaso House / JJRR/ARQUITECTURA



© Nasser Malek

© Nasser Malek



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  • Architects: JJRR/ARQUITECTURA



  • Location: Monte Cáucaso, Lomas de Chapultepec V Secc, 11000 Ciudad de México, D.F., México



  • Project Architect: José Juan Rivera Río



  • Interior Design: José Juan Rivera Río



  • Project Area: 750.0 sqm



  • Project Year: 2016



  • Photographs: Nasser Malek





© Nasser Malek

© Nasser Malek

From the architect. Located in a residential area of Mexico City, Caúcaso House rises one meter and thirty centimeters above the sidewalk in order to take advantage of the view, because the site is in a privileged point where the west is seen beyond the horizon and over the tops of the trees, leading to a basement level one meter below the sidewalk where the parking area and services are located.



© Nasser Malek

© Nasser Malek



Ground Floor Plan

Ground Floor Plan



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© Nasser Malek

On the first floor, through a double-height lobby, the social areas are oriented towards the west and two bedrooms are oriented to the east, both with bathroom and dressing room, giving the feeling of living on a single floor.



© Nasser Malek

© Nasser Malek

On the second floor, through a bridge crossing the double height, is the master bedroom and a fourth bedroom, both with terraces, bathroom and dressing room.



Longitudinal Section

Longitudinal Section

The house is built on a logical and exposed structure made of concrete, stone, steel and glass. In turn, the vegetation is an important part of the design.



© Nasser Malek

© Nasser Malek

In the living and dining area, contained in the same space, a terrace runs parallel the entire length. Upon opening the glass doors, the terrace is integrated with the interior, cohabiting at the same time with the garden.



© Nasser Malek

© Nasser Malek


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