Ocuilan

Year: 2018

Location: Ocuilan, State of Mexico

Area: 46 m2

Team: Pablo Pérez Palacios, Miguel Vargas, Sergio Delgado, Lucia García, Karla Morales

Photography: Rafael Gamo

The idea behind this house is the void and how the inhabitants will be able to appropriate it over time.

Reconstructing the social fabric

Ocuilan is a project in which homes for the affected people in Ocuilan de Arteaga, State of Mexico after the earthquake of September 19th, 2017 were built. The aim of Ocuilan was to reassemble the social system. The project was developed with Reconstruir México and PienZa Sostenible AC.

PPAA had the chance of building the home of Mrs. Martina González. The house was handed over to Mrs. González on the 11th of July 2019. It was built with Ecoblock, produced by Échale, and it has wooden finishes. The project is set on a space open to the natural landscape. The original idea was to allow a lineal communication with the outside view to the hill and the cliff, creating a backyard that works as the communicator between the outside views and the house.

Furthermore, the project was designed to create an interaction among the two main stories of the residence, separating private and communal areas. The first story has two rooms and a full bathroom; the second one has a smoke kitchen, a living room, and an indoor pool.

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