*산 크리스토발 마구간 및 에거스트롬 하우스 Luis Barragan-San Cristobal Stable & Egerstrom House

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Luis Barragan-San Cristobal Stable & Egerstrom House
루이스 바라간-산 크리스토발 마구간 및 에거스트롬 하우스
Luis Barragán loved horses. And in the late 1960s, the architect was commissioned to design an equestrian compound near Mexico City with stables, riding paddocks, and a four-bedroom house for the Egerstrom family.

San Cristobal Stable Technical Information
Architects: Luis Barragan | Biography & Bibliography, Andrés Casillas
Location: Atizapán de Zaragoza, Mexico City, Mexico
Material: Brick & Plaster
Typology: Residential / House
Project Year: 1964-1969
Drawings: © Luis Barragan
Photographs: © Steve Silverman

The project that Luis Barragán, in collaboration with Andrés Casillas, designed in 1966 and built between 1967 and 1968 for Swedish-born Folke S. Egerström (1921-2002) and his family captures the atmosphere of a palazzo with its main house, a two-bedroom guesthouse, stables, and two L-shaped swimming pools: one for people and one for horses.

The house is formally conceived as a multi-layered series of planes of different heights defining a volume. One of its most accomplished features is the relationship between the interior and the exterior. At the entrance, the exterior space between the house and the street is divided by a long wall with a garden on one side and the service wing on the other. The house presents a blind façade to the street, defined only by high wooden doors, a garage, and other hidden services. In the garden, it connects to the pool through a porch, at the end of which is a dressing room for bathers. The project blurs outdoor and indoors, not only through conventional methods but also by the interplay between light and shade, between covered structures and uncovered areas.

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