Project:Β House Temozon
Architects:Β Boyance Arquitectura + Edificacion
Location:Β Merida, Mexico
Area:Β 5,435 sf
Photographs by:Β David Cervera
House Temozon by Boyance Arquitectura + Edificacion
Boyance Arquitectura + Edificacion has designed the House Temozon project located just north of the City of Merida in Mexico. The design of this wonderful modern dwelling revolves around three courtyards, each with its own function. The home creates just under 5,500 square feet of modern living spaces with access to stunning outdoor spaces.
The land is located in the North TemozΓ³n Police Station, located north of the City of Merida, Yucatan, has a privileged location for a house, as it is an area with future growth, surrounded by vegetation, near future hospitals and large commercial complexes.
The area for the development of the project enjoys a very wooded environment and has 24.00 meters of front by 40.00 meters of bottom with north-south orientation. The design of the project responded to a great extent to these factors, as well as the needs of the user who inhabit it, looking for something very contemporary, functional and with a lot of contact abroad.
With a plot of 972.66mΒ², a program of 505.07mΒ² was solved in a plant. A conceptual scheme in traditional “L” was created, where it was broken to generate three courtyards that articulate the volumes, generating both privacy between both as functionality in terms of wind circulation and views towards said landscaped courtyards.
This scheme was resolved around the three courtyards: the access patio, the interior patio and the large social patio, where they are delimited by a social and a private volume. The kitchen ceases to be the traditional service space and becomes part of the social area adapting to contemporary life. On the upper floor there is a small space for services.
The finish of Chukum was used in some walls, material that comes from the resin of a tree in the region, which has the property of being a natural sealer; and on other walls, the red mineralogical paint integrated into the mixture to give it the appearance of the old haciendas of the region and with these being low maintenance. The house won a gold medal at the State Biennial in the Single Family Housing category.