Chacala House / CoA arquitectura + Estudio MacÃas Peredo
The project was a rest house which includes the social areas and master bedroom on the ground floor overlooking the sea, four bedrooms to accommodate a family in each, and service areas.
© Francisco Gutiérrez Peregrina
Architects: CoA arquitectura , Estudio MacÃas Peredo
Location: Chacala, Jal., Mexico
Architect In Charge: Arq. Francisco Gutiérrez Peregrina [CoA arquitectura], Arq. Magui Peredo Arenas, Arq. Salvador MacÃas Corona [ESTUDIO MACIAS PEREDO]
Area: 375.0 sqm
Project Year: 2014
Photographs: Francisco Gutiérrez Peregrina , Onnis Luque, Jaime Sicilia
Construction: CoA arquitectura
Collaborators: [CoA arquitectura], Arq. Saraà Chávez , Arq. Raúl Miranda, [ESTUDIO MACIAS PEREDO] Arq. Carlos Mendiola
© Francisco Gutiérrez Peregrina
From the architect. The project was a rest house which includes the social areas and master bedroom on the ground floor overlooking the sea, four bedrooms to accommodate a family in each, and service areas.
© Jaime Sicilia
A huge fig tree, a palm tree and visual openings to the sea were the conditioning for the house.
Bottom Plan
The palm serves to confine a courtyard entrance where vegetation dialogues with the apparent structure, they welcome and announce what will be the theme of the whole hou...
© Francisco Gutiérrez Peregrina
Architects: CoA arquitectura , Estudio MacÃas Peredo
Location: Chacala, Jal., Mexico
Architect In Charge: Arq. Francisco Gutiérrez Peregrina [CoA arquitectura], Arq. Magui Peredo Arenas, Arq. Salvador MacÃas Corona [ESTUDIO MACIAS PEREDO]
Area: 375.0 sqm
Project Year: 2014
Photographs: Francisco Gutiérrez Peregrina , Onnis Luque, Jaime Sicilia
Construction: CoA arquitectura
Collaborators: [CoA arquitectura], Arq. Saraà Chávez , Arq. Raúl Miranda, [ESTUDIO MACIAS PEREDO] Arq. Carlos Mendiola
© Francisco Gutiérrez Peregrina
From the architect. The project was a rest house which includes the social areas and master bedroom on the ground floor overlooking the sea, four bedrooms to accommodate a family in each, and service areas.
© Jaime Sicilia
A huge fig tree, a palm tree and visual openings to the sea were the conditioning for the house.
Bottom Plan
The palm serves to confine a courtyard entrance where vegetation dialogues with the apparent structure, they welcome and announce what will be the theme of the whole hou...
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