House Prada

House Prada
© Jorge Hernández de la Garza

House Prada

Jorge Hernandez De La Garza

MANUFACTURERS
Gaggenau, Dada kitchens, Listone Giordano, Molteni & C, Poliform, Restauration Hardware

ARCHITECTS
Jorge Hernandez De La Garza

CATEGORY
Houses

AREA
370 M²

INTERIOR DESIGN
Jorge Hernández de la Garza, Juan Miguel Prada

LOCATION
Santiago De Quertaro, Mexico

STRUCTURAL DESIGN
Enrique Avalos

ENGINEERING
Mauricio Gutierrez

CONSTRUCTION
M2 Constructora

DESIGN TEAM
Miguel Angel Loyola, Alin Gamboa, Veronica Quiroz, Erick Huerta

LEAD ARCHITECTS
Jorge Hernandez De La Garza

Casa Prada is located on land adjacent to a golf course facing the Amazcala Valley within the Sierra Gorda of Querétaro.

House Prada
© Jorge Hernández de la Garza
House Prada
© Jorge Hernández de la Garza

One of the first lines of the design was the use of the views offered by the environment and the other is the importance of the social areas as a main part of the architectural program for the development of the project.

Casa Prada is formed in stages, locating the social area on the upper floor to have a clear view of the valley and the golf course from most of its spaces; It is developed in a staggered manner due to the natural slopes of the land so that the circulation within the spaces works with internal vertical circulations that connect the social areas and the private areas.

House Prada
© Jorge Hernández de la Garza
House Prada
© Jorge Hernández de la Garza

The house has three levels structured by concrete walls and metal beams, along with other materials such as stone, glass, and wood, under the principle that governs us to offer a sensation of light and spaciousness in harmony with nature.

The main user of the project plays a fundamental role in the design of the architectural program; The house is resolved on one level with all the main social areas such as the living room, the dining room, the kitchen, the open terrace, and the pool, and the only private area:

House Prada
© Jorge Hernández de la Garza
House Prada
© Jorge Hernández de la Garza

the master bedroom with a dressing room and its own bathroom.

Leaving the guest rooms on a lower level, amenities such as a gym, spa, and service areas, and parking on another level.

House Prada
© Jorge Hernández de la Garza
House Prada
© Jorge Hernández de la Garza

THE TOUR

The main access to the house is through a floating staircase that starts from the street to the main hall; The main hall has a warm and natural atmosphere with mirrors on the walls to generate greater space.

Said vestibule is a key articulator in the house since it connects horizontally and vertically with different areas.

House Prada
© Jorge Hernández de la Garza
House Prada
© Jorge Hernández de la Garza

The first area is the social one: living room, dining room, kitchen, open terrace, and pool.

The second is the private one: connected by a glass bridge you reach the master bedroom that has a dressing room and bathroom.

House Prada
© Jorge Hernández de la Garza
House Prada
© Jorge Hernández de la Garza

The third is the vehicular access at street level, in this space is the service room, machine rooms, and connecting with a direct vertical circulation to the lobby.

Finally, it connects with a more intimate lobby, half a level below street level, leading to the guest rooms, gym, study, and spa.

House Prada
© Jorge Hernández de la Garza


House Prada
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House Prada
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House Prada
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House Prada
© Jorge Hernández de la Garza
House Prada
© Jorge Hernández de la Garza
House Prada
© Jorge Hernández de la Garza
House Prada
© Jorge Hernández de la Garza
House Prada
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House Prada
Section - A
House Prada
Section - B
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Elevation - Main


House Prada
Plan - Basement
House Prada
Plan - Ground floor
House Prada
Plan - Upper floor