Taller Estilo Arquitectura

Casa del Limonero

Casa del Limonero
© David Cervera

CASA DEL LIMONERO

Taller Estilo Arquitectura

COLLABORATORS
Arq. Silvia Cuitún Coronado, Arq. Carlos Marrufo Tamayo, DI. Alberto Góngora Brito

CATEGORY
Houses, Renovation

LOCATION
Mérida, Mexico

YEAR
2016

PROJECT ARCHITECTS
Víctor Alejandro Cruz Domínguez, Iván Atahualpa Hernández Salazar, Luís Armando Estrada Aguilar

Text description provided by architect.

The Casa del Limonero is a house on two floors; compositionally divided into two clear sections: the first area is where the main access from the street is located, occupied by a pre-existing construction and a rear one, with the bedrooms and central courtyard, which has different programs: terrace, pool and connections to the new building.

Casa del Limonero
© David Cervera
Casa del Limonero
© David Cervera

It also serves as a hall because it contains the landing of the staircase and access to the rear bedrooms.

The staircase and its triple function: besides being the access to the upper floor, it is a service area and has the formal strength of a sculptural element within the central courtyard.

Casa del Limonero
Casa del Limonero
© David Cervera

The rescue and rehabilitation of the existing building seeks to create a fusion between the old space and the new one in a natural way.

Casa del Limonero
© David Cervera
Casa del Limonero
© David Cervera
Casa del Limonero
© David Cervera
Casa del Limonero
© David Cervera
Casa del Limonero
© David Cervera
Casa del Limonero
© David Cervera

Lighting and ventilation are primary factors to create atmospheres of enjoyment and comfort for users.

A house completely linked to the outside, making spaces that are enriched by the aesthetics of all materials and maximizing passive conditioning systems to reduce energy costs in the home.

Casa del Limonero
© David Cervera
Casa del Limonero
© David Cervera
Casa del Limonero
© David Cervera

The traditional concept is retaken and transformed into a modern design. Both in the old and the new areas similar construction systems were used with a limited number of materials.

The predominant materials are stone, wood, traditional flooring, metal, and white cement as wall cladding.

Casa del Limonero
© David Cervera
Casa del Limonero
© David Cervera
Casa del Limonero
© David Cervera

Traditional houses in the historic center of Mérida used cement floors in the shape of mosaics with colorful and different designs, forming mats in the spaces and marking a pattern in the decor of each room. Our proposal takes up the material and concept but turns them into large areas of white cement and other surfaces with integrated mineral green pigment, strongly defining the color palette that becomes one of the characteristic features of the house.

The merger of the historic character of the building and contemporary architecture create a perfect and harmonious amalgam, allowing a clear and sober language that supports the incorporation of functional and yet formally unique elements, enhancing the material they were made from while remaining outside our natural environment and the great possibilities that it provides through its proper use.

Traditional techniques and regional materials point toward the spatial and aesthetic composition of the project; revealing the labor of our builders who manufacture our identity.

Casa del Limonero
© David Cervera
Casa del Limonero
© David Cervera
Casa del Limonero
© David Cervera

At the end, a house that respects the environment, harnesses the landscape, converses with the human scale and the spatial sense.


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Taller Estilo Arquitectura
T +52 999 9273903
Taller Estilo Arquitectura
Calle 41 495, entre 58 y 60, Zona Paseo Montejo, Centro, 97000 Mérida, Yuc., Mexico