Casa Caldera by DUST
The off-grid house is located in a remote landscape on the southwestern bajada of the Canelo Hills in Southern Arizona?s San Rafael Valley, two hours southeast of Tucson and 15[...]
© Cade Hayes
The off-grid house is located in a remote landscape on the southwestern bajada of the Canelo Hills in Southern Arizona?s San Rafael Valley, two hours southeast of Tucson and 15 miles north of the US/Mexico Border. Siting is balanced between the prospect of the open range and distant mountains toward the west and refuge from those who may venture across the landscape. Proximity to the border and immigrant related foot traffic led the owner to request an impenetrable structure.
Casa Caldera emerges from the native grasses, Emery Oaks, and open ranges beyond in a simple rectangular form of 18? mass walls constructed of poured lava-crete. The material is comprised of a mixture of pulverized lightweight red scoria, cement, and water, rammed into formwork. These walls create the structure, finish and offer insulation and thermal mass all in one stroke.
The 945 sq ft structure takes clues from a vernacular ?zaguan? housing typology. The plan locates two bedrooms (265 sq. ft.) opposite a living room (265 sq. ft.) (530 interior sq. ft.); a zaguan runs between them (270 sq. ft.). Large bi-fold doors on the ends of the zaguan connect the space to the outside, introducing natural light when open, and security when closed.
Cooling is provided by natural cross ventilation through the zaguan an...
© Cade Hayes
The off-grid house is located in a remote landscape on the southwestern bajada of the Canelo Hills in Southern Arizona?s San Rafael Valley, two hours southeast of Tucson and 15 miles north of the US/Mexico Border. Siting is balanced between the prospect of the open range and distant mountains toward the west and refuge from those who may venture across the landscape. Proximity to the border and immigrant related foot traffic led the owner to request an impenetrable structure.
Casa Caldera emerges from the native grasses, Emery Oaks, and open ranges beyond in a simple rectangular form of 18? mass walls constructed of poured lava-crete. The material is comprised of a mixture of pulverized lightweight red scoria, cement, and water, rammed into formwork. These walls create the structure, finish and offer insulation and thermal mass all in one stroke.
The 945 sq ft structure takes clues from a vernacular ?zaguan? housing typology. The plan locates two bedrooms (265 sq. ft.) opposite a living room (265 sq. ft.) (530 interior sq. ft.); a zaguan runs between them (270 sq. ft.). Large bi-fold doors on the ends of the zaguan connect the space to the outside, introducing natural light when open, and security when closed.
Cooling is provided by natural cross ventilation through the zaguan an...
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