A land house in Mexico City

Within the team of Juan Pablo Serrano and Rafael Monjaraz It highlights the consideration for the environmental situation surrounding a project. This team of talented architects is not defined by a particular style, but each of its designs corresponds to the place where the characteristics that it entails are located. This way, Each work finds its own identity allowing the exploration of new materials, which results in new formal expressions.

The light games They have become characteristic in the Projects by Serrano Monjaraz, Not only due its passage through the translucent facades, but to the excellent management of artificial light that is indirectly sneaking between furniture and panels. Inside, the use of Mayan wood (Pukté) stands out on ceiling and walls, which in turn is intertwined with elements of the vegetation that stands out inside and outside the house.

Inside, the use of Mayan Wooden (Pukté) stands out.

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The house is designed in the form of Land each of the spaces that make it up has a direct relationship with the garden. This makes housing feel broader and has responds to its different orientations.

The ground floor is an extension of the integrated garden through completely folding doors. In the center of said plant there is a solid block that houses the kitchen and laundry ; On this space, isolated from the room and the dining room, There is a cover with a study.

Juan Pablo is convinced that Research is the way to continue in sustainabilityso this residence has worked as Ecotecnias test laboratory. For this, energy savings strategies such as photocell, water treatment plant, double glass windows and rolled aluminum curtains have been used. Within these principles of sustainability, Highlights the use of compacted land blocks.

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