Roma Terrace

Roma Terrace
© Camila Cossio

ROMA TERRACE

Marc Pascal Oda

ARCHITECTS
Marc Pascal Oda

LEAD ARCHITECT
Marc Pascal Pontón

LANDSCAPE DESIGN
Aldaba Jardines

MANUFACTURERS
Autodesk, Cemex, Adobe, Aldaba Jardines, Grupo Joben

COLLABORATOR
Carlos Resendiz

LANDSCAPE
Aldaba Jardines

AREA
84 ²

YEAR
2020

LOCATION
Ciudad De México, Mexico

CATAGORY
Apartments, Renovation

Text description provided by architect.

Terraza Roma comprises an outdoor space transformed into the rooftop of an existing residential building, which seeks to create a calm and habitable space for the upper terrace of an apartment in Mexico City's Roma neighborhood.

Roma Terrace
© Maureen Evans
Roma Terrace
© Maureen Evans
Roma Terrace
© Maureen Evans

The project is developed by two main spaces, the first one gives continuity to the roof access through a sequence of massive walls creating a corridor that gives increased privacy with a distinct scale, while also being the home to the greenery. Those walls were covered with a mix of paints and pigments to achieve a rusty finish, envisioned as an urban ruin. 

The design strategy was considered to integrate low-maintenance materials and finishes that would age well and could resist inclement weather, which improves the personality of the project as time goes by.While walking this concrete corridor, the lush vegetation and clay planters create a micro-climate that embraces the user into a cozy desert-like environment. 

Further down the corridor, the second space is discovered as a semi-indoor living room, featuring a modular metallic structure that stands out by its carbonized wooden roof.

Roma Terrace
© Maureen Evans
Roma Terrace
© Camila Cossio

Beneath this element, the project offers a timeless and spacious place for guests to enjoy with various uses including a contemplative garden, workspace, and lounge area.

One of the most striking features is the integration of in-house designed and manufactured objects, such as a casted-concrete counter and a suspended rusting-steel fireplace.

Roma Terrace
© Camila Cossio
Roma Terrace
© Camila Cossio

These elements are supported and complemented by Mid-century furniture and art selected in collaboration with the user.

Crossing the terrace is located a single wall that functions as a visual feature, which is covered with a bluish-ochre gradient pigment to create a contrast with the "sepia-like ambiance" that defines the project.

Roma Terrace
© Maureen Evans
Roma Terrace
© Camila Cossio

On one side, the slim columns that support the structure generate natural frames and offer interesting views over the city's skyline.


Roma Terrace
Section - Longitudinal
Roma Terrace
Section - Transversal


Roma Terrace
Plan