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Stables linked by metal bridges and a clubhouse with a cantilevered terrace function on the Hípico Piedra Grande equestrian complicated in rural Mexico, designed by Studio RC.

Situated in Huixquilucan within the State of Mexico, the complicated features a rectilinear clubhouse and a block of stables surrounded by gravel roads and inexperienced areas and meandering driving trails.

Hípico Piedra Grande equestrian complicated is situated in rural Mexico

Mexican structure workplace Studio RC  organized the constructing round a central patio and positioned it on the hillside to enrich the pure environment.

The low-slung clubhouse was constructed from a skeleton of columns and metal beams, that are additionally uncovered on the inside.

Rectilinear clubhouse with a cantilevered terrace by Studio RC
The clubhouse’s terrace cantilevers off the hillside

The constructing’s facade is outlined by rugged stone partitions and a timber roof – supplies sourced from the world.

“The challenge seeks to change the positioning as little as potential, in search of a up to date language that in flip was applicable for the context,” mentioned the studio.

Steel bridge with a horse standing on it
Metal bridges join the stables

A niche was created between the clubhouse’s stone retaining partitions and its inside areas to be able to create cross air flow, whereas the constructing’s terrace gently cantilevers off the hillside.

Unfold throughout three modules on two ranges, the stables are positioned beneath the clubhouse and are related by metal bridges, which create one other open central patio used for strolling horses.

Sawtooth roof on a grey stable
One module is topped by a sawtooth roof

Darkish gray concrete was used for the angular facade, whereas every module is characterised by units of picket shutters.

The stables’ uniform geometry is interrupted solely by a sawtooth roof that tops one of many modules and takes benefit of pure mild through the day and in addition captures rainwater for reuse.

Inside, Studio RC selected a recycled materials for the stables’ flooring, which was designed to regulate the acoustics in addition to present appropriate traction for strolling horses.

The clubhouse interiors function the same simplicity. Board-formed concrete partitions match pared-back impartial furnishings whereas floor-to-ceiling glazing supplies expansive views of the encompassing greenery.

Minimalist interior design within clubhouse at equestrian complex
The clubhouse options minimalist interiors

Elsewhere in Mexico, 1540 Arquitectura created stables from a sequence of triangular buildings whereas Matias Zegers Architects inserted a skylight alongside the ridge of a secure close to Santiago in Chile.

The images is by Cesar Belio. 

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