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Casa Mate
Cesar Bejar Studio

Casa Mate

CASA MATE, stands on a piece of land south of the city of Guadalajara, conceived as a country house in which geometry plays a key role in articulating the project through a corridor with a central walled garden that seeks to be a solid generator of privacy in each one of the interior spaces.

photo_credit Cesar Bejar Studio
Cesar Bejar Studio
photo_credit Cesar Bejar Studio
Cesar Bejar Studio

The architectural floor plan and volumetry are made up of orthogonal lines, seeking at all times for the interior spaces to interact with the visual finishes generated by the project. In the front part of the house is the entrance terrace with kitchen and living room that connects with the entrance plate that, when opened, becomes a single space.

photo_credit Cesar Bejar Studio
Cesar Bejar Studio
photo_credit Cesar Bejar Studio
Cesar Bejar Studio

Connected to the terrace through an exterior corridor, the main bedroom is isolated and takes advantage of the spatial fluidity of a double height and view towards one of the side gardens. Inside it there is a dressing room and a study with a view of the double height and an interior garden bathroom.

photo_credit Cesar Bejar Studio
Cesar Bejar Studio
photo_credit Cesar Bejar Studio
Cesar Bejar Studio

In the central part there is a central garden with an apparent concrete swimming lane and a private terrace with a fire pit, which articulate the modules of the project.

In the back of the land is the nucleus of rooms, placing 3 on the ground floor and 3 on the upper floor, seeking privacy at all times, on the ground floor hiding the entrances through mere wood lining and on the upper floor entering through a staircase and corridor. at the back of the volume. In this space, an esplanade of rustic stone, pots and trees is developed, seeking harmony with the polished cement that surrounds the development.

photo_credit Cesar Bejar Studio
Cesar Bejar Studio
photo_credit Cesar Bejar Studio
Cesar Bejar Studio

In the vegetation, we sought to rescue the existing vegetation and incorporate roots of dry trunks belonging to the owners of the house with the intention that they become pieces of exterior art.

photo_credit Cesar Bejar Studio
Cesar Bejar Studio
photo_credit Cesar Bejar Studio
Cesar Bejar Studio

Team:
Architecture firm: Araujo Galvan Arquitectos 
Principal architect: Fernanda Galvan
Photography: César Bejar Studio 
Visualization: Araujo Galvan Arquitectos 
Design team: Fernanda Galvan, Daniel Araujo, Antonio Jarquin 
Client: Grupo MARAKA 

Collaborators: 
Interior design: Karen Ramos, Fernanda Galvan 
Landscape: Nakawe Paisajismo | Landscaping
Civil engineer: Kip Ingeniería 
Structural engineer: Kip Ingeniería 
Environmental & MEP engineering: Kip ingeniería 
Lighting: Tecnolite 
Construction: Araujo Galvan Arquitectos 
Supervision: Daniel Araujo 

photo_credit Cesar Bejar Studio
Cesar Bejar Studio
photo_credit Cesar Bejar Studio
Cesar Bejar Studio

Material Used:
- Polished concrete, parota wood, Masonry walls, Walnut Wood, Aluminum, Concrete paver, Santo Tomas Marble, Galaxy Gray Marble

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