Monte Tauro

Year: 2021

Location: Lomas de Chapultepec, Mexico City, Mexico

Area: 645 m2

Team: Pablo Pérez Palacios, Miguel Vargas, Christofer Torres, Jesús Garcia, Jorge Quiroga, Camila Ureña

Photography: Rafael Gamo, Luis Garvan

The project is organized based on three circulation axes and blocks on the ground floor: the public, the service, and the bedrooms, this allows each block to have a proportional volume and a different purpose of use.

Axes that define the architectural program

Monte Tauro is a single-family residence located in Lomas de Chapultepec, a highly residential area of Mexico City. The site is a 30x20m rectangle with neighbors to three of the sides, and a street on the north side.

The required project was separated and arranged based on three circulation axes on the ground floor plan, dividing the public axis, the service axis, and a bedroom block. This architectural approach aims to separate these three blocks in proportional volume and section, in order to make noticeable that every block serves a different purpose for the project.
This arrangement in the floor makes an L-shaped scheme, which encloses the public area, including the living room, the terrace, the garden space, and the pool. Here, the enclosed space, that is completely separated from the rest of the house, takes the form of a wooden structure, contrasting with the cast concrete, a more solid language.

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