The continuity of the facade, expressed by a single material (brick), contributes to the monolithic and introspective character of the concept. The multiple volumes shaping it become the skin containing and framing the privacy. When entering the house a continuously-flowing space is revealed surrounding the garden, the element that brings it all together and the core of the design, which is visible from all of the rooms and common spaces.
The architectural program includes a garden, four bedrooms, a studio, living room, dining room, kitchen, outdoor patio, wine cellar, and rooftop terrace.
Project name: Sierra Fría House
Architects: Esrawe Studio – https://esrawe.com/2018esrawe/en/home/
Location: Mexico City, Mexico
Area: 576 m²
Year: 2019
Photographer: César Béjar – http://www.cesarbejarstudio.com/
Creative Director: Héctor Esrawe
Project Leader: Ángel Campos
Design Team: Javier García-Rivera, Michele Bajona, Alessandro Sperdutti, Juan Pablo Uribe, Eduardo González, Daniela Pulido, Daniel Torres, Enrique Tovar, Luis Escobar, Abraham Carrillo, Moisés González, Lupita Godínez, Arturo Aquino, Yair Ugarte
MEP: COR Ingeniería
Structure: CARUNTI
Lighting: LUA Luz en Arquitectura
Landscaping: Entorno Taller de Paisaje
Consultants: Leydam Consultores SC
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