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Vertebral designs Erasto House in Lomas de Chapultepec, Mexico City

Project name:
Casa Erasto
Architecture firm:
Vertebral
Location:
Lomas de Chapultepec, Mexico City
Photography:
Studio Chirika, Ricardo De La Concha
Principal architect:
Elías Kalach, Teddy Nanes
Design team:
Armando Merida Ramos
Collaborators:
Miserachi
Interior design:
Built area:
512 m²
Site area:
470 m²
Design year:
2017
Completion year:
2019
Civil engineer:
Structural engineer:
Armando Merida Ramos
Environmental & MEP:
Enrique Robelo (Electric) + Ernesto Placencia (Hydraulic/Sewage/Rainwater)
Landscape:
Vertebral
Lighting:
Luz en Arquitectura
Supervision:
Vertebral
Visualization:
Vertebral
Tools used:
AutoCAD, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator
Construction:
Miserachi + Vertebral
Material:
Concrete, Steel, Tzalam Wood for interiors, Teka wood for exteriors, Glass, Tikal Marble
Budget:
Undisclosed
Client:
Private
Status:
Built
Typology:
Residential › House

Vertebral: A house built for a garden. On a quiet street next to Chapultepec forest, a discrete volcanic rock wall reveals an entrance that when entering a young Jacaranda is spotted at the end of the plot bathed in sunlight. Bamboo disguises the boundaries of the plot, and in it, a concrete core is born in the foundations and rises three levels up.

The ground floor is allocated to the public area of the residence. It opens up completely bringing the garden into the interior of the building. The core of the building, that pierces upwards and contains all the installations, the stairs and the most intimate areas of the house. The rest of the indoor spaces are surrounded by glass terraces that emerge and float from the core. The two upper floors are bedrooms that peek out to the treetops. The roof carries a garden that serves as an observatory and contemplative area partly shaded by a wooden pergola. When seen from above, the dwelling is perceived as an uninterrupted vegetated plot that stands out from its urban context.

This is a house that redefines the idea of luxury. This means having access to tranquillity and to a vegetated landscape. Views curated to frame the surrounding nature creating a feeling of openness in an efficiently compact space. A parenthesis in a rushing city. 


By Naser Nader Ibrahim

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