Collaborators:
Arch. Christian Carrillo
Photography:
Alejandro Souza
Area:
180 m2
TiDi House
Year:
2017
Location:
Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco
Status:
Completed
Type:
House
Publications:
http://www.archdaily.mx/mx/867115/tidi-cocco-arquitectos
Description:
Located in Puerto Vallarta, the project located between party walls takes advantage of its condition to withdraw from the street panel and thus achieve privacy in its public area, a corridor of vegetation is created on the three recessed faces of the upper floor, which generates a microclimate that tempers spaces throughout the year, reducing energy consumption.
Subsoil. The service area, warehouse and family cinema, bathed by a small cube of light where a small moringa is located, are located here to free up the largest possible area on the first level.
First level: Container. It flanks the entire lateral face that is located next to the neighbor's boundary to contain all the private, semi-private areas.
First level: Open plan. The public areas are exposed to the three corridors of vegetation that through windows opens and integrates the garden with the interior.
Second floor: sloping roof. In it are the main bedroom with bathroom / dressing room, the TV room, bathroom and the secondary bedrooms, the strict regulation of the subdivision forced us to have 50% of the sloping roofs without being clear neither the slope, nor the location of these Therefore, this technicality was used to give the secondary bedrooms greater height and create a small mezzanine for various uses.
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