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Descriptive Board

This house was designed for my uncle who was planning to move from Juchitlan to Guadalajara for his retirement and so his children (a boy and a girl) could study the university at the same city. In order to design correctly the spaces of their needs, I stayed at their house for one week studying their relationship and their common way to be. Everything went perfect and the spaces responded exactly to what they liked and how they moved in their house. But at the end, the wife realized that the house didn’t had tilted roofs so she didn’t approved the design.  And the family decided to wait a little bit more for the construction of the house.

The project has a facade where the middle concrete wall is the protagonist of the design and it covers all the lengthwise axis. The “S” type frame that passes through the concrete wall involving the windows from floor to ceiling was another important elemnt of the facade designed and its purpose was to add more fluency to the design itself.



In the interior, the materials and small details were selected in order of the personality of each room and space, trying to use also the philosophy of colors to satisfy in a proper way the needs of everyone.

Perspective View

PROVENZA HOUSE
First Real Project



 

 



REAL PROJECT

LOCATION:
Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico.

YEAR:
2010

PROGRAMATIC TYPE:
Private residence

CLIENT: 
Ing. Rafael Arias Merino

CONSTRUCTION AREA:
255 m2

Floor Plan

second Floor Plan

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