Project: Caúcaso House
Architects: JJRR/ARQUITECTURA
Location: Mexico City, Mexico
Photographs by: Nasser Malek
The Caúcaso House is a wonderful contemporary dwelling located in a residential area in Mexico City. Its design is characterized by a concrete shell and an open layout interior that opens up to a beautifully landscaped courtyard. It was designed by JJRR/ARQUITECTURA and it is quite similar to another one of their projects, the Casa Sierra Leona, so make sure you check that one out too.
Located in a residential area of Mexico City, Caúcaso House rises one meter and thirty centimeters above the sidewalk in order to take advantage of the view, because the site is in a privileged point where the west is seen beyond the horizon and over the tops of the trees, leading to a basement level one meter below the sidewalk where the parking area and services are located.
On the first floor, through a double-height lobby, the social areas are oriented towards the west and two bedrooms are oriented to the east, both with bathroom and dressing room, giving the feeling of living on a single floor.
On the second floor, through a bridge crossing the double height, is the master bedroom and a fourth bedroom, both with terraces, bathroom and dressing room.
The house is built on a logical and exposed structure made of concrete, stone, steel and glass. In turn, the vegetation is an important part of the design.
In the living and dining area, contained in the same space, a terrace runs parallel the entire length. Upon opening the glass doors, the terrace is integrated with the interior, cohabiting at the same time with the garden.
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