Casa TOC

Tapalpa, Mexico
Photo © Marcos García

This singular vacation house is located near Tapalpa in a secluded wooded area. The house adapts to its context through two rectangular volumes that define the usage areas. The first volume is where all daytime activities happen; the entrance, dining room, kitchen, living room, and terrace. This volume is elevated, generating a dialog with the surrounding forest. The second volume contains the private areas. The bedrooms are connected by a corridor with a horizontal window that frames the forest outside. The space between the two volumes is articulated through an entrance hall built out of flagstone and wood walls. These regional materials generate a feeling of absolute respect for the surrounding context.

The goal of this project was to redefine the concept of a typical country house of the region. This request by the client, a young family in search of a holiday retreat outside the city, was a fundamental aspect for the outcome of this work.

Photo © Marcos García
Photo © Marcos García
Photo © Marcos García
Photo © Marcos García
Photo © Marcos García
Photo © Marcos García
Photo © Marcos García
Photo © Marcos García
Photo © Mito Covarrubias
Architects
Elias Rizo Arquitectos
Year
2006

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