The project, while
considering its views, its principal south-facing orientation and the
morphology of the land, is created L-shaped, permitting all spaces to face the
"great garden", while creating a continuity of the exclusive green
area towards the greens of the golf course, whereby the golf course becomes the
most important garden of the residence.
Given the topography of the land, which rises up from the street, 3 layers were planned: the services basement, seen from outside as a contemporary “podium” made of black stone that supports the entire residence. The second layer is the public, transparent and light space with direct communication towards the main garden. The third layer, supported by slender metal columns, accommodates the private area.
It speaks volumes,
representing the spaces found farther inside. The third layer connects with the
"tree garden", which preserves all the existing nature of the site. The
residence offers several views. From the street, the stone material of the
podium, contrasting with the beige marble of the upper volumes of controlled
views, gives a public and urban scale. From the public floor, the view is of
transparency and lightness.
The interior and exterior
are joined by doors and terraces, creating an entirely continuous space. It is
in the far south-east where the reduction is attained of the scale to its
minimum expression. The view from the “tree garden” gives an effect of absolute
lightness, where the marble body with transparent glass seems to float over the
grass. The common areas, of great importance in the daily functioning of the
residence, are directly merged with the exterior garden, making one same space.
An element of great
presence is the living of double height, covered with glass all the way around.
It is defined with a hanging wall that unfolds from the ceiling, giving scale
and confinement to the space. An “interior street” is created, integrating the
two upper levels; this "street" is the central atrium bathed in
natural light thanks to a series of translucid grass mullions suspended from
the ceiling. The finishing touch at the end of this great “street” takes effect
in the upper part with the nature of the "tree garden".
Few materials are used.
Black stone, beige marble, aluminum and glass for the exterior; For the
interior, woods and the same beige marble as the exterior are used. The fusion
of the interior with the exterior is achieved through the continuation of these
materials, both on the floors as well as on the walls, the use of white soffits
with sculptured lighting within the soffits, and wooden skins running through
distinct parts of the residence.
Terraces and plazas,
blending in with the interior, together with the landscape architecture of few
elements where the golf course becomes the chief character. Sunlight was
fundamental in the conception of the project, achieving the natural creation of
large illuminated areas for most of the day thanks to the glass windows and the
ceiling perforations. The sun lighting is controlled through overhangs that
cast shadows, providing a respite from the sun.
The transparency of the
residence creates an inverse effect; in the day the residence is bathed in
natural light and at night looks just like a lamp, emphasizing the volumes and
planes that float over the grass. The artificial light of the residence is
emitted from crevices in soffits. Some lights hang and others are pedestal
lamps, both with sculpturesque designs, specifically chosen for each space. The
furnishings, considering their function and esthetics, have a specific place
for each area.
Some can be rotated in
order to integrate or separate spaces as passing elements or visual elements. With
regard to the structure, the constructive system comprises a basement with
concrete structure, which is the body of services, out of which sprout forth a
series of slender metal columns, supporting the upper floor, thus achieving the
"freedom" of the ground floor. This entire structure of the residence
comprises reinforced concrete with metal elements and some other post-tensioned
structural elements the enable us to achieve clearings and cantilevers of
considerable dimensions.
The upper floor have a
5-meter overhang from the panel of the columns that permits the creation of a
sheltered terrace. With regard to the special installations, the residence has
an automated lighting system, audio and curtain system, energy-efficient
lighting, water heating system via 2 boilers of high thermal efficiency with
over 40% energy-savings, radiant floor heating, sensor lighting,
air-conditioning, intercom in all areas, reusable rainwater tank, sprinkler
system, closed circuit system, hydropneumatic system, emergency plant and an
elevator.


Location: Mexico City, Mexico
Architect: MigdalArquitectos
Project
Team: Jaime Varon, Abraham Metta, Alex Metta
Structure: CTC Ingenieros
Civiles
Instalation
Project: Intebrax
Glass
and Aluminum Design: Vitrocanceles, SA de CV
Lighting
Design: Luz + Forma
Year: 2008-2011
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