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The Dos Aguas house, as its name suggests, is a home whose narrative is based on the archetype of the classic cabin with a gable roof, the roof being thought of as intersecting bays that are interspersed derived in the general distribution of the project. With this operation of breaking and overlapping of the slabs, it was possible to generate on one side the access to the home and on the other an interior courtyard, whose dimensions respond to respect a large tree that accompanies the access to the enclosure and a general modulation that is articulated according to the standardized size of the roof's enduel.
The general location of the house was proposed so that it would open onto the widest part of the vertex of the triangular-shaped plot, thus generating the most generous garden possible, placing a fire pit in the center of it. Fire whose presence is found in various places as an allegory to the classic hut. On the one hand, next to the living room, the block that makes up the interior fireplace supports the structure of the facade that generates the overlap that frames the access, which also constitutes the only limit between the interior and the large windows that open to the forest; on the other hand, the chimney flue that supports the roof of the terrace (through metal "C" channel beams tangentially joined to it) is not only an element with a double function (flue and tubular column) but also a metaphor for the architecture itself, placing the fire under the foundation and as a support for a roof that floats above it.
Finally, the distribution of the project assumed that the longitudinal side of the cabin would follow the slope of the terrain, which by continuing the roofs at the same height generated the interest in section thanks to the floor levels, which were designed so that the public areas were located in the lower part of the terrain and generated a more generous height that opened to the wooded surroundings of the house, while in the night area there is a more domestic proportion that also to be sunk into the ground, arouses a sense of protection, shelter and shelter, intrinsic values of the original cabin.
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Land: 2,253m2 in a triangular shape of approx. 60m x 70m x 58m.
Construction: 300m2 roofed / 344m2 including eaves.
Location: Tapalpa, Jal. Haciendas San Francisco.
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Team:
Bang Arquitectura: Ari Bárcena, Andrés Ampudia, Erick Gabriel Avalos.
Collaborators: Andremar Sánchez, Diana Rojas, Carlos Virgen.
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Construction: Raúl Bárcena, Guillermo Flores, Griselda Pérez, Ignacio Sánchez, Guadalupe Vázquez, Edgar Moreno.
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Structural calculations: Likantor, Structural Engineering.
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Interior architecture: Pastora Camarena.
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Photography and Video: Edgar Fernández @playmobilcamera
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