*경사지 뷰어 하우스 [ R-ZERO Arquitectos ] La Peña House

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자연적 환경을 적극적으로 이용하는 비탈길 끝자락에 위치한 하우스는

호수의 파노라마 뷰를 감상 할 수 있는 뷰포인트를 가지고 있습니다.

불규칙적인 대지의 상황은 하우스를 3개의 레벨 공간으로 분리 시키며

각기 다른 테마의 공간으로 구성시킵니다. 그중에서도 저층부의 파사드를 이루는

콘크리트 월과 그 상부에 형성된 테라스 공간은 지형으로 숨어 들어가 있는 중층 거실을

외부와 연결시키는 버퍼존 역활을 수행합니다. 여기에 피봇으로 90도 전면개방되는 창은

내외부의 공간을 순식간에 합쳐 버립니다. 이렇게 합쳐진 공간에서 우리는 전면에 펼쳐진 호수의

드라마틱한 뷰를 감상합니다. 공간이 좋은 것은 자연과 맞다 있기 때문입니다.


reviewed by SJ


Sited in Valle de Bravo on a property of 1117 square meters, this house is a project at the bottom of the cliff that highlights and frames the beautiful great lake views from within. Due to the irregular ground where it is located, it has been solved in three levels to also blend into the landscape.



La Peña House
Valle de Bravo, Mexico

Sqm of construction: 943

Architect: R-ZERO arquitectos | http://www.r-zerostudio.com
Team: Edgar Velasco Casillas, Alejandro Zarate de la Torre, Pablo Serrano (Serrano Monjaraz), Gilberto Muñoz Rodriguez+, Jesus Gonzalez Mendez, Isaac Guzman Ramirez.
Interior design: Isabel Maldonado.
Structure: Giron Megaproyectos S.A. de C.V. Ing. Humberto Giron.
Engineering: Integra S.A. de C.V.
Administration and construction: Acunsa Arquitectos, Jorge Torrentera.
Photography: Jaime Navarro.

This creative solution, allows the house to comply with the clients request of versatility and functionality to adapt itself to their needs as well as the visitors.


The terrains orientation and location inland on a small peninsula of the Valle de Bravo´s dam, provides the house with a micro-climate of its own created through the construction of large windows, concrete walls and stone.


These carefully chosen materials maintain the heat during the night and preserve a cool environment during the day.


The architectural volumetric configuration of the façade that faces the lake and the integration of the terraces, provides a visual extension of each and every area inside. This captures a unique inside view of the exterior from each one of these areas.


The concrete slab that tops this amazing structure has been covered with natural wood to enhance the inside of the house and has been covered with a stone finish on the exterior face that unfolds as a piece origami that camouflages this house into the mountains.


All the public areas as well as the circulations have been designed to be monochromatic, where the raw concrete walls, the granite and the recycled wood emphasize the light that comes through these walls, creating a natural game of shadows and light.



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