The dining room is connected to the terrace through a window, generating a feeling of spaciousness and clarity where the visuals escape to the exterior. It is in this last space where through decoration and furniture, the three cultures with which the owners identify themselves converge, the table, its centerpiece, and the drum, were brought from Mozambique, as well as the patterns on fabric that surround two Utrecht chairs by Dutch designer and architect Gerrit Rietvelt. On the sofa rests a painting by the Mexican artist Fernando Andriacci and on the opposite side, there is a cow’s head adorned with beads from Huichol art and just below a traditional Dutch bicycle in the colors of the Prinsenvlag.
In the central courtyard, a chukum pool surrounds the stone vestiges of an old colonial structure where a large poplar tree generates a spectacular play of light and shadow with its frond, creating the perfect atmosphere to host an outdoor kitchen. The volumetry of the back of the property reads as a totally disruptive design with respect to the historical part of the residence where the steps to the second level (where two rooms and a terrace are located) serve as a visual axis and as an element. sculptural, becoming the hallmark of its architecture for its dynamism. The “winding” with which the stairs of Houlpoch House begin takes as its inspiration the millenary staircase of the ancient temple of Kukulkán (Feathered Serpent and god in Mayan mythology) in Chichén Itzá.
With a much simpler design, the master bedroom on the first level features a headboard made of pasta tiles on which a Neon Caron painting rests. The visuals from the bed, escape to an interior garden, the pool and the tropical gardens. At Houlpoch House we seek to respect and rescue the historical values of Yucatecan colonial architecture, combining them with contemporary details and volumes; and with the comforts of today’s life, in a reinterpretative, pure, and sober way, creating different atmospheres to relax, to live together and to enjoy the outdoors in the warm peninsular climate.
Project name: Huolpoch House
Architects: Workshop, Diseño y Construcción – http://www.workshop.com.mx/
Location: Mérida, Mexico
Area: 315 m²
Year: 2021
Photographer: Tamara Uribe – http://www.tamarauribe.com/
Lead Architects: Francisco Bernés Aranda, Fabián Gutiérrez Cetina
Construction Associates: Isabel Bargas Cicero, Alejandro Bargas Cicero, Rosa Balam
Project Manager: Armando Perez
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