Ecomaya House

ECOMAYA HOUSE

Seijo Peon Arquitectos y Asociados

Ecomaya House
© Manolo R Solís

AREA
776 m²

PHOTOGRAPHER
Manolo R Solís.

MANUFACTURERS
Cemex, Omniblock

LOCATION
Mérida, Mexico

Ecomaya House
© Manolo R Solís
Ecomaya House
© Manolo R Solís

The starting point to propose the scheme was to analyze the geometry, visuals and orientation of the property considering ventilation and natural lighting, as well as technical comfort.

The location of the land is inside the Yucatan Country Club therefore has a very particular geometry.umns was used where necessary.

For the interior walls, the traditional block system with castles and col

Ecomaya House
© Manolo R Solís
Ecomaya House
© Manolo R Solís
Ecomaya House
© Manolo R Solís

The scheme proposes a 45 ° turn that closes completely to the west and opens towards the east taking advantage of the prevailing Yucatan winds and the prolonged view towards the golf course.

A large curved stone wall of the region protects the house from the strong solar incidence and becomes the characteristic element of the residence giving a sculptural aspect to the front facade and in turn contains the interior social area.

Which is conceived as a double-height space from which access to the bedrooms upstairs through a bridge and a staircase built into the wall.

Ecomaya House
© Manolo R Solís
Ecomaya House
© Manolo R Solís

In the case of the perimeter walls, an innovative product was used consisting of an isolated block (OMNIBLOCK) which, in addition to being 20 times more resistant to the passage of heat than a conventional concrete block with structural capacity.

For the roofs system of joists and vaults expanded polystyrene was used, which allowed to lighten the load of the slab making use less steel in the work.

Ecomaya House
© Manolo R Solís
Ecomaya House
© Manolo R Solís
Ecomaya House
© Manolo R Solís
Ecomaya House
© Manolo R Solís

In the same way the use of this material helps in large part to reduce heat transmission inside the spaces.

Which makes a play of light and shadow thanks to a dome on top, in contrast to the opening to the terrace and the golf course.

Ecomaya House
© Manolo R Solís
Ecomaya House
© Manolo R Solís
Ecomaya House
© Manolo R Solís


Ecomaya House
Elevation 01
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Elevation 02


Ecomaya House
Section 01
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Section 02


Ecomaya House
Lower floor plan
Ecomaya House
Upper floor plan
Ecomaya House
Roof plan

Ecomaya House
Site plan