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Valley House

October 17, 2010 - 10:49 AM No Comments

Acapulco Chair

The iconic Mexican chair from the 50ies from Acapulco Chair Company

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October 1, 2010 - 10:44 AM No Comments

House in Chihuahua

By Productora
« The House in Chihuahua is part of a golf club community in the desert like northern region of Mexico. The dwelling was designed to accommodate the special climatic circumstances of the area, since the differences between day time and night time temperatures can vary by as much as twenty degrees. To balance these extreme temperature differences, we partially buried the house into the mountain slope to take advantage of the soil’s thermal mass.
Since the plot is situated in a traditional style allotment, one of the community rules stated that at least 80% of the roofs had to be inclined, so people wouldn’t build’ ‘modern’ architecture. We reinterpreted that rule and made the complete roof as one continuous surface with different inclinations. From the street side the building is only perceived as a single height volume, but upon entering this seemingly simple volume, the circulation spirals down and spaces become more complex in their shape and conformation.
The interiors are organized around a series of patios and roof openings that provide light and ventilation and allow spectacular views towards the surrounding landscape. The rooms and terraces of the dwelling are sculptured according to their specific needs and placement in the house: from deep rectangular patios to amorphous shaped terraces all the spaces find their place beneath the giant sloped roof which acts as a new artificial topography in the rough landscape. »
Photos Iwan Baan

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September 30, 2010 - 10:44 AM No Comments

Observatory House

Designed by mexican artist Gabriel Orozco – Buildt by Tatiana Bilbao
Photos Iwan Baan - See also our previous posts about architecture featuring Iwan Baan’s photographies here, here, here, and here
Via Archdaily

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August 4, 2010 - 10:53 AM No Comments

Casa en el Bosque

July 2, 2010 - 9:55 AM No Comments

Global warming rug

« Global Warming contrasts the comfort and softness of a rug with a thorny problem that is specific to our time. Following the age-old tradition of using rugs as a means for communication and a cultural record, NEL is portraying global warming in a scene that invites us to reflect on our impact on today’s world. »

The rug is manufactured by the Spanish rug and carpet company Nanimarquina

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