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Tropical House
César Béjar Studio

Tropical House

Designed on a single level with an "L" layout and a north orientation, the house was built to embrace the existing natural spring or “cenote” and take full advantage of the views of the surrounding jungle. The design incorporates a mostly narrow section, allowing ample natural light and cross ventilation in each of its spaces. Even the bathrooms of each of the four bedrooms are designed in indoor-outdoor private patios, seamlessly blending the tropical environment into the house's architecture.

photo_credit César Béjar Studio
César Béjar Studio
photo_credit César Béjar Studio
César Béjar Studio
photo_credit César Béjar Studio
César Béjar Studio

The main hallway, which connects the entire house, also serves as a large terrace, reminiscent of Mexican haciendas and country houses, where this type of space typically functions as a living area. The house, being designed on a single floor, allows for high ceilings, providing  cooler interior spaces and offering wide views towards the exterior.

photo_credit César Béjar Studio
César Béjar Studio
photo_credit César Béjar Studio
César Béjar Studio

The property is completely self-sufficient and off the grid, producing its own energy with a battery and solar panel system. It also treats its black water with a network of wetlands and takes advantage of on-site water through filtration and softening equipment. In addition, an impressive 77% of the surface area of the property has been preserved with pre-existing trees and vegetation.

photo_credit César Béjar Studio
César Béjar Studio
photo_credit César Béjar
César Béjar

For the construction of this project, local construction solutions and finishes such as limestone and chukum were used, but the main element is wood. As we look to the future, we believe that timber will become the dominant building material in the 21st century. It is a renewable resource, lightweight, with a lower carbon footprint, and physical properties that make it ideal for withstanding the climate conditions of the region. The use of wood also contributes to creating a warm and comfortable environment, with proven benefits for the health of those who inhabit these types of spaces.

photo_credit César Béjar Studio
César Béjar Studio
photo_credit César Béjar Studio
César Béjar Studio

Casa Tropical is a project that extends across the landscape, seeking to capture the beauty that the site offers. It is a building that is placed on the terrain as a spectator of the natural context, with materials and finishes that blend in with the environment and where each space offers an opportunity to disconnect, relax and enjoy.

photo_credit César Béjar Studio
César Béjar Studio
photo_credit César Béjar Studio
César Béjar Studio
photo_credit César Béjar Studio
César Béjar Studio

Team:

Architects: Jaque Studio

Design Team: Jesús G Acosta, Simona Lasauskaite, Miguel Carrillo

Client: Fatima Villareal

Builder: Jorge Kelleher

Interior design: Daniela Parra

Landscape design: Rosario Ojeda

Furniture: Daniel Orozco

Photographer: César Béjar

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