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La Extraviada House

La Extraviada House
© Emanuel Velásquez

LA EXTRAVIADA HOUSE

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ARCHITECTS
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LEAD ARCHITECT
Ivan Esqueda Martínez

MANUFACTURERS
SketchUp, Atelier Central, AutoCAD, Bandido Studio, Ceramica Antique, David Pompa, Dendrón, Encrudo, La Metropolitana, MACERE México, Mosaicos Oaxaca, Namuh, Onora, Porcelanosa, Smeg, Sukabumi, rrres, txt.ure

INTERIORS
Gala Sánchez-Renero

ENGINEERING
Miguel Ángel Márquez Trujillo

CARPENTRY
Rigoberto Velásquez Pacheco

ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS
Berenice Galindo

STRUCTURE AND MEP
Grupo Acero y Concreto

MASON
José Noé Pulido López

PHOTOGRAPHS
Emanuel Velásquez, Nin Solis, Diego Padilla Magallanes

AREA
472 m²

YEAR
2020

LOCATION
Mazunte, Mexico

CATEGORY
Houses

"La Extraviada is a fish that turned into a dream that turned into a project that turned into a house overlooking the sea."

La Extraviada House
© Diego Padilla Magallanes
La Extraviada House
© Diego Padilla Magallanes

Facing the Pacific Ocean, La Extraviada is built on the side of the hill in front of the quiet and majestic Mermejita beach, totally surrounded by nature.

La Extraviada is a house for vacationing in Mazunte, Oaxaca, where it is always hot. Under this premise, the house was designed considering the sea view and the cross-flow of air that keeps the spaces fresh.

La Extraviada House
© Nin Solis
La Extraviada House
© Nin Solis

It is a project that does not fight against the nature of its context due to its proximity to the sea:

the weather, the salt, the sun and the humidity, but uses it to its advantage, making it an essential part of the design.

La Extraviada House
© Diego Padilla Magallanes
La Extraviada House
© Diego Padilla Magallanes

The house seeks to blend in with the hill, adapting to its topography, where the spaces are discovered as one goes up or down the mountain.

The volumetry of the project arises from the superposition of volumes that resemble stones, which contain large wooden windows, which are projected one over the other, adapting to the slope of the land, generating terraces and overhangs that provide shade and let the wind flow, creating an image of stones that stand in balance on the hillside.

La Extraviada House
© Nin Solis
La Extraviada House
© Diego Padilla Magallanes

The access is through the top part of the plot, where the parking lot and the main entrance are located. To access the house, you walk down the stairs that are contained between walls that lead to a stone vestibule-patio.

The social area is enclosed in a pavilion with a wooden structure and a roof covered with clay tiles, which opens onto the terrace and pool that face the sea, and is complemented by the stone patio, which contains the space and allows the flow of air.

La Extraviada House
© Nin Solis
La Extraviada House
© Nin Solis

The living room, dining room and kitchen on this pavilion are enclosed by large wooden doors with shutters that open and close as the sun, rain and wind demand.

The house has four rooms, two integrated into the main block and two that can function as independent studios, since they have their own access on the lower part of the land and a kitchen and a private fresh water pool each.

La Extraviada House
© Nin Solis
La Extraviada House
© Nin Solis

On one side of the main terrace there is a staircase contained between walls that are projected to a double height that frames the natural surroundings, from where you can access two of the rooms. 

On the opposite side, a stone staircase adapts to the topography, immersed in the nature of the hill, and goes down to the studios and continues to the beach.

La Extraviada House
© Diego Padilla Magallanes
La Extraviada House
© Nin Solis

Most of the materials used in the construction are regional, such as macuil wood in the carpentry and guapinol wood in the structure, and stone from nearby quarries in patios and stairs. The roof of the main pavilion is made of flat clay tiles.

All the walls of the project have a polished cement finish mixed with brown pigments, seeking, as with the roof tiles, to blend the architecture with the surrounding colors in nature, until the patina of time becomes an integral part of the image of the project where the weathering gives character to the volumes.

La Extraviada House
© Nin Solis
La Extraviada House
© Diego Padilla Magallanes

The concrete, which is present throughout the project, makes it possible for the architecture to emerge in the middle of such a steep slope, becoming an ideal canvas to be transformed in its appearance with the passage of nature and time.


La Extraviada House
© Diego Padilla Magallanes
La Extraviada House
© Diego Padilla Magallanes
La Extraviada House
© Emanuel Velásquez
La Extraviada House
© Emanuel Velásquez
La Extraviada House
Cortesía de Ivan Esqueda Martínez
La Extraviada House
Cortesía de Ivan Esqueda Martínez
La Extraviada House
© Nin Solis
La Extraviada House
© Nin Solis


La Extraviada House
© Nin Solis
La Extraviada House
© Diego Padilla Magallanes
La Extraviada House
© Diego Padilla Magallanes
La Extraviada House
© Nin Solis
La Extraviada House
© Diego Padilla Magallanes
La Extraviada House
© Nin Solis
La Extraviada House
© Diego Padilla Magallanes
La Extraviada House
© Diego Padilla Magallanes
La Extraviada House
© Diego Padilla Magallanes
La Extraviada House
© Diego Padilla Magallanes
La Extraviada House
© Diego Padilla Magallanes
La Extraviada House
© Diego Padilla Magallanes
La Extraviada House
© Diego Padilla Magallanes
La Extraviada House
© Nin Solis
La Extraviada House
© Nin Solis
La Extraviada House
© Nin Solis
La Extraviada House
© Diego Padilla Magallanes
La Extraviada House
© Nin Solis
La Extraviada House
© Diego Padilla Magallanes
La Extraviada House
© Diego Padilla Magallanes
La Extraviada House
© Nin Solis
La Extraviada House
© Diego Padilla Magallanes
La Extraviada House
© Diego Padilla Magallanes
La Extraviada House
© Diego Padilla Magallanes
La Extraviada House
© Diego Padilla Magallanes
La Extraviada House
© Diego Padilla Magallanes
La Extraviada House
© Diego Padilla Magallanes


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