This is one of Mexico’s luxurious design. Designed by Parque Humano. Club House is located in Morelia, Mexico. At the wake for Altozano Bosque, CP Francisco Medina, Ing. Jorge Casar, Lic. Jose Carredano
The house has a natural ledge on a hill looking toward the Valley Scenic Montaña Monarca, Morelia, Mexico. The building was conceived as a homogeneous mass of rock, digging a huge opening that descends from the ceiling to the floor, framing the panoramic hill. A grid of Celosia sloping intended to evoke the Renaissance perspective drawings has been placed in the center of the core to deform and to focus on the point of view.
The orange light that filters through the stained glass craft placed in a window of Celosia blends with the color space, generating a continuous color that moves imperceptibly during the day thanks to an endless ladder of oranges, reds and yellow. The light also penetrates through two skylights, wood in the middle of the room, helping to balance the colored light coming from the window.
Architects: Parque Humano
Location: Morelia, Mexico
Project Team: Jorge Covarrubias + Benjamin Gonzalez Henze with Said Arias, Omar Martinez
Client: Bosque Altozano, CP Francisco Medina, Ing. Jorge Casar, Lic. Jose Carredano
Structure: Ing. Ricardo Camacho
Electrical: Islas Ingeniería
Interior Design: Parque Humano
Landscape Design: Parque Humano
Lighting Design: Parque Humano, Arten Luz, Javier Ten
General Contractor: Bosque Altozano
Project Area: 800 sqm
Project Year: 2007-2009
Photographs: Paul Rivera, ArchPhoto
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