Block House

Project Details

Project Name
Block House
Location
CDMXMEXICO
Project Types
Single Family
Project Scope
New Construction
Shared By
A001 TDA
Project Status
Built
Year Completed
2009
Style
Modern
Team
Designer: Arq. César Pérez
Designer: Arq. Jaime Salgado
Designer: Arq. Eduardo Gorozpe
Photographer: Jaime Navarro

Project Description

Block House is originated from the transverse overlap of two volumes, creating a set of contrasts between solids and voids. A longitudinal black concrete prism becomes the main piece as it rises from the ground and perches on top of a gray concrete prism, in a non-geometric balance. The swimming lane is a fundamental element; located on the left side of the house next to the party wall, it displaces the volume and generates a light opening, which gently bathes in light the ground floor. The common areas are located on ground level, in direct relation with the exteriors; while the private areas are located inside of the suspended volume, in a condition of greater privacy. The rooftop of the transverse volume is taken advantage of with a terrace that serves the entire upper floor. The structural design was dictated by the intention of giving lightness and volatility to both prisms. Slender columns support the black prism and free the space beneath it. Materiality emphasizes the contrast between solid and light. Wood and marble stones used on interiors complement the aesthetics of the house. Block House proposes a form that invites to inhabit inside and outside.

Upcoming Events

  • Design Smarter: Leveraging GIS, BIM, and Open Data for Better Site Selection & Collaboration

    Live Webinar

    Register for Free
  • Slate Reimagined: The Surprising Advantages of Slate Rainscreen Cladding

    Webinar

    Register Now
  • The State of Residential Design Today: Innovations and Insights from RADA-Winning Architects

    Webinar

    Register for Free
All Events