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Cuartopiso and Barragán Arquitectos have accomplished an all-electric, twelve-unit house advanced with huge balconies overlooking the road in Santiago de Querétaro, Mexico.

Native company Cuartopiso partnered with Barragán Arquitectos, a Mexico Metropolis-based studio based by the nephew of Mexican architect Luis Barragán, to construct Hacienda Santa Bárbara 107, which measures 978 sq. metres (10,527 sq. toes) and was accomplished in 2023.

Hacienda Santa Bárbara 107 comprises 12 residences

The advanced is positioned on a vacant lot in the course of the rising metropolitan space of Querétaro, and the design works to activate the property and its residents with simple pedestrian and bicycle entry across the outdated a part of the town.

“The constructing evokes a sequence of areas that convey the expertise of dwelling in a spot the place pure supplies, structure and the neighborhood contribute to our happiness,” the workforce instructed Dezeen.

Plant-filled balconies at an apartment building in Mexico
Planted balconies wrap the outside

“Our venture introduced life to a as soon as quiet road and utilized an city void in a means that enables for extra sustainable and related life to happen,” the workforce stated.

The constructing – which takes up about 65 per cent of the parcel – is positioned on the centre of the lot and maximizes views, pure gentle and cross air flow, in addition to making a direct relationship with the encompassing metropolis via deep balconies on the highest three ranges of the four-storey design.

A concrete outdoor courtyard with tall planting
The structure studios added planted terraces

The bottom degree is walled off from the road however every of the twelve residences are nook models, which the studio stated is “a easy and uncommon luxurious that considerably improves the standard of the areas and makes it doable to separate private and non-private life”.

The concrete flooring slabs push previous the perimeter of the enclosed area to create planted terraces, which deliver rhythm, gentle, and aperture to the constructing.

“These exterior areas work as an extension of the lounge and on the identical time embody a inexperienced barrier that enables privateness to be saved,” the workforce stated.

When it comes to supplies, the workforce utilized regional limestone finishes, terrazzo and marble flooring, and wooden, concrete and ironwork components.

Apartment building in Mexico with stone lower walls and planted balconies
Every house is a nook unit

“We made an additional effort to supply supplies regionally, from bricks to finishes, not solely to cut back carbon footprint, but additionally as a result of we imagine that structure dialogs to its context via materiality.”

“With these supplies we respect the structure of the world, we worth nature and we get better artisan manufacturing.”

The outside partitions are constructed with a double layer of hole clay bricks that mitigate the interior temperature.

Residential balcony in Mexico with planted borders
The exterior areas have been designed as extensions of the interior dwelling areas

The all-electric design is fed by photo voltaic panels on the roof, which is split into designated sections for an array for every house, in addition to one for the elevator and customary space lighting.

The roof additionally serves as a rain assortment system that filters water into the subsoil on the basement degree.

Internal room with white walls, wood flooring and built-in wooden wall storage
Supplies have been regionally sourced

“Most significantly, the constructing’s best environmental characteristic is its location,” the workforce stated, referencing the efforts to re-densify the town and cut back vehicular emissions in Querétaro.

Luis Barragán Rivera based Barragán Arquitectos in 1991 after working in his uncle’s workshop. The studio works to prioritize the perfect “much less is extra,” in its design, which is clear in lots of Luis Barragán’s works, corresponding to his 1976 design of Casa Gilardi.

Different latest initiatives in Querétaro embody a basalt-clad residence by Reims 502.

The images is by Ariadna Polo and Misplaced Immigrants.


Challenge credit:
Architects: Cuartopiso, Barragán Arquitectos
Architects in cost: Juan Pablo González de Cossio, Luis Barragán Rivera
Landscaping: matorral
Communication: space colectiva

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