Zapote House

Zapote House
© Tamara Uribe

ZAPOTE HOUSE

EURK buildesign

ARCHITECTS
EURK buildesign

DESIGN TEAM
Eurk Buildesign

PHOTOGRAPHS
Tamara Uribe

LEAD ARCHITECTS
Roberto Díaz Braga

MANUFACTURERS
Beta estudio y Carpintec, Grupo Arca, Hooga, Punto 3 Arquitectura

COLLABORATORS
Sergio Canto Payán, Roxana Cardeña Méndez, Ligia Hales López. Juan Carlos Oropeza

CATEGORY
Houses

AREA
615 m²

YEAR
2018

LOCATION
Merida, Mexico

Text description provided by the architects

We began the project with a diagnosis of the context where the area to be intervened is located within what we call “Urban Islands”, which in fact are increasingly scarce, even though they contain the characteristics that the city and the inhabitants need for their development and comfort, both in private and public spaces.

Zapote House
© Tamara Uribe
Zapote House
© Tamara Uribe

The increase in ambient temperature in the city of Mérida is increasing to alarming levels due to the lack of shade and green areas; these have been exchanged for fully covered concrete and asphalt areas, which has created an aggressively warm city for pedestrians.

"Cities within houses, not houses within cities." Inside urban islands, the temperature is lower, the impact of the sun's rays is controlled by natural filters and contact with nature in our daily life as a basic need.

Zapote House
© Tamara Uribe
Zapote House
© Tamara Uribe

The project is addressed to the adaptation and integration of the urban context using its vegetal palette as a tool and not as a site obstacle.

Zapote, as its name says, is a project that is woven from the peculiarities of natural elements and ancient inhabitants, providers of food and shade, THE TREES.

Zapote House
© Tamara Uribe
Zapote House
© Tamara Uribe

These being a mango and 6 zapotes of more than 25m height and an approximate life span of 50 years.

The project proposes a constant connection of senses with the trees; seeing, contemplating, smelling and feeling their presence as a continuous coexistence.

Zapote House
© Tamara Uribe
Zapote House
© Tamara Uribe

We turned this house into a sensorial experience by identifying and embracing nature's energy and capacities as a whole and bringing it inside the house.

The materials are intended to be silent and natural, such as concrete with chukum, wood and natural stone floors.

The layout is proposed within a scheme already drawn by its circumstances, we placed ourselves within this imaginary layout and we made it our design axes.

Zapote House
© Tamara Uribe


Zapote House
© Tamara Uribe
Zapote House
© Tamara Uribe
Zapote House
© Tamara Uribe
Zapote House
© Tamara Uribe
Zapote House
© Tamara Uribe
Zapote House
© Tamara Uribe


Zapote House
© Tamara Uribe
Zapote House
© Tamara Uribe
Zapote House
© Tamara Uribe
Zapote House
© Tamara Uribe
Zapote House
© Tamara Uribe
Zapote House
© Tamara Uribe
Zapote House
© Tamara Uribe
Zapote House
© Tamara Uribe


Zapote House
© Tamara Uribe
Zapote House
© Tamara Uribe
Zapote House
© Tamara Uribe
Zapote House
© Tamara Uribe
Zapote House
© Tamara Uribe
Zapote House
© Tamara Uribe


Zapote House
Ground Floor Plan
Zapote House
Upper Floor Plan
Zapote House
Section