Blancasmoran

Swiss Residence in Mexico City

Swiss Residence in Mexico City
© Rafael Gamo

Swiss Residence in Mexico City 

Fruehauf, Henry & Viladoms + BlancasMoran

ARCHITECTS
Blancasmoran, Fruehauf, Henry & Viladoms

DECORATION
Jasmine Grego

ENGINEERS
Grupo Bvg

LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT
Entorno Arquitectura De Paisaje

CONSTRUCTION COMPANY
Grupo Impulsa

CONSTRUCTION COMPANY TEAM
Eduardo Campos, Mario Valdivieso, Daniel Flores

CLIENT
Oficina Federal De Edificios Y Logística

PHOTOGRAPHS
Rafael Gamo

LIGHTING
Luz En La Arquitectura

PROJECT MANAGER
Cédric Pernet

PROJECT TEAM
Claudius Fruehauf, Guillaume Henry, Carlos Viladoms, Andrea Ishii, Matthieu Friedli, Abel Blancas Morán, Ricardo Saab

YEAR
2021

AREA
785 M²

LOCATION
Mexico City, Mexico

CATEGORY
Embassy

Swiss Residence in Mexico City
© Rafael Gamo
Swiss Residence in Mexico City
© Rafael Gamo

Text description provided by architect.

The Swiss Residence is located in the Lomas de Chapultepec neighborhood in northwest Mexico City and is characterized by tree-lined avenues that are home to prestigious residences.

Swiss Residence in Mexico City
© Rafael Gamo
Swiss Residence in Mexico City
© Rafael Gamo

The topography is a geographical element that strongly defines the site. The ravines create natural corridors abundantly wooded.

The residence is located right at the bending point between Paseo de la Reforma Avenue and the Dolores Ravine.

Swiss Residence in Mexico City
© Rafael Gamo
Swiss Residence in Mexico City
© Rafael Gamo
Swiss Residence in Mexico City
© Rafael Gamo

The project sits on an elongated plot with a strong topography. Its upper part is relating to the busy Paseo de la Reforma.

At the other end it descends in a succession of terraces to the Dolores stream, 36 meters below.

For normative reasons, the residence respects precisely the footprint of the former residence.

Swiss Residence in Mexico City
© Rafael Gamo
Swiss Residence in Mexico City
© Rafael Gamo
Swiss Residence in Mexico City
© Rafael Gamo

While the geometry of the surrounding buildings is clearly defined by a plot perpendicular to the avenue, the implementation of the project is oblique, the plan is a parallelogram that occupies the width of the plot.

A platform, whose height is defined by the access from the street, forms the base of the residence.

On three of its sides, concrete walls isolate the surrounding noise and provide a calm and serene atmosphere to the compound.

Swiss Residence in Mexico City
© Rafael Gamo
Swiss Residence in Mexico City
© Rafael Gamo

This sense of calm is reinforced by the omnipresence of the plant element. On the avenue side, the wall becomes a façade.

A horizontal folding gives it an austere, intriguing and sophisticated presence.

Both inside and outside the residence, the floor is made of light gray terrazzo. Two concrete slabs run from wall to wall and are supported by black granite blocks that contain the service spaces.

Swiss Residence in Mexico City
© Rafael Gamo
Swiss Residence in Mexico City
© Rafael Gamo

Vegetation is omnipresent along the path leading from the access courtyard through the house and into the garden below.

Between the blocks are the common living areas, where the visual relationship with the exterior is continuous.

Large eucalyptus wood swing doors regulate the level of privacy of each space.

Swiss Residence in Mexico City
© Rafael Gamo
Swiss Residence in Mexico City
© Rafael Gamo
Swiss Residence in Mexico City
© Rafael Gamo

A generous staircase provides a comfortable transition to the garden platform. A succession of cascading plateaus provides a gentle transition to the natural surroundings of the ravine.


Swiss Residence in Mexico City
© Rafael Gamo
Swiss Residence in Mexico City
© Rafael Gamo


Swiss Residence in Mexico City
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Swiss Residence in Mexico City
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Swiss Residence in Mexico City
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Swiss Residence in Mexico City
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Swiss Residence in Mexico City
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Swiss Residence in Mexico City
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Blancasmoran
Blancasmoran
Saw Window 700 . Lomas de Chapultepec CP11000 Mexico