Rodriguez House

Rodriguez House 

Veintedoce Arquitectura

Rodriguez House
© Bryan Arellano
Rodriguez House
© Bryan Arellano

MANUFACTURERS
Bloquera La Moderna, Cemex, Comex

CLIENT
Aureliano Rodriguez

MODEL
Camila Lambert

LEAD ARCHITECTS
Beatriz Villegas, Ángel Verduzco

LEADING/COSTS
Ángel Verduzco

DESIGN/ DRAWING/ RENDERS
Abraham Martínez

ENGINEERING OF SPECIAL INSTALLATIONS
Ing. Alejandro Valez Solache

STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING
Ing. Alfonso Gómez Noriega (A-50 Ingenieria Estructural)

PHOTOGRAPHS
Bryan Arellano

CONSTRUCTION SUPERVISION TEAM
Arq. Fernando Preciado

BUILDER
Veintedoce

CONTRACTOR
Cirilo Zavala

AREA
200 M²

YEAR
2022

LOCATION
Mexicali, Mexico

CATEGORY
Houses

Rodriguez House
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House Rodríguez, located in Mexicali, is the home of a young family that enjoys gardens and outdoor living. What governs the organization of its spaces and circulation is the proximity to the perimeter garden, allowing for contemplation from all interior spaces.

The curves applied at the intersection and corners of four volumes guide a passage that leads to spaces surrounded by vegetation and natural light.

Rodriguez House
© Bryan Arellano
Rodriguez House
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The house welcomes you with a concrete porch, a characteristic gesture of houses in the region, necessary for waiting during hot months.

The entrance reveals the most public area: a double-height living room illuminated by a skylight. The curved walls that delimit it also lead to the social area of the house.

The family room-dining room-kitchen open plan opens onto the patio, designed for sharing and enjoyment.

Rodriguez House
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Rodriguez House
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Rodriguez House
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The visual axis of an open plan with a large garden and patio in the background was the family's desire from the beginning of the project.

On the ground floor, what appears to be a monolithic concrete object on which the slab rests is a curved wall that houses a bathroom. This articulates a radial circulation around it that leads to the staircase.

The curved geometry of the concrete staircase allows the bathroom on the upper floor to be situated within a curved wall.

Rodriguez House
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Rodriguez House
© Bryan Arellano
Rodriguez House
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The project is organized with the master bedroom on the ground floor, with a direct connection to the rear garden, while the other two bedrooms and living room are on the upper floor, thus leaving the largest area available for the backyard and garden.

The garden is divided into two parts: the front, which embraces the living room, porch, and the lower part of the stairs that hang suspended outside; and the rear garden, which connects to the interior social open plan and contains the barbecue area, an essential space in Mexicali culture.

Two material bands unify the volumes: an apparent finish of vertically cast reinforced concrete walls defines the lower one, while a plaster of cement and dune sand defines the upper band.

Rodriguez House
© Bryan Arellano
Rodriguez House
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Rodriguez House
© Bryan Arellano

The separation of both materials is accentuated with a joint in the plaster, which makes the thickness of the slab evident.

The material intention is to be a neutral background for the future dense garden and to highlight the curved characteristics of its walls.


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Front Facade