Casa Malaika
JAG studio

Casa Malaika

DOSarq as Architects

Malaika is possibly the most famous of all the love songs in all of East Africa, a word that means angel, but which is commonly used by Suali speakers to refer to a beautiful woman; Malaika is the name with which the promoter of the project called her permanent residence in Ecuador, a middle-aged woman accustomed to the solitude of a nomadic life with short stays in foreign countries, countries among which Kenya always preferred, a place where vernacular architecture is represented by the African massai boma, small settlements made up of the radial succession of primitive pyramidal structures arranged around a common courtyard.

photo_credit JAG studio
JAG studio

Our Malaika house is a western Masai boma, architecture resolved on a regular 3x3 meter mesh on which the living spaces and common courtyards have been arranged, building with the emptiness of the gardens the limits that the program of a guest house requires; this balanced arrangement also achieves the desired proportion between the full architecture and the openings of the patios, to provoke the right contrast of the project with the natural environment where it is immersed, without the need to compete with it.

photo_credit JAG studio
JAG studio

The formal reading of the house is an immediate manifestation of the architectural program, where the rooms have been molded with asymmetric four-sided roofs, as a plastic rereading of the original boma, resulting in dispersed solids but anchored to the whole by means of a horizontal plane that shelters the social area and services.

photo_credit JAG studio
JAG studio

The tectonics of the project is uniform, composed of white volumes with ceramic brick masonry and smooth roofs, supported on concrete bases, surfaces singled only for their textures, geometries capable of conserving light and projecting the landscape. The house is a circuit of generous experiences, with programmed social encounters, and the continuous discovery of the landscape, where the user manages to inhabit the boundary between public and private space, inside and outside.

Team:
Architecture office: BEarq + BUDA + DOSarq + SRO arquitectura
Design team: Daniel Arias Polo, Tatiane Corsi Garcia, David Arias Polo, Santiago Reinoso Ochoa
Drawn team: María Isabel Burneo, John Marizaca, Max Febres, Paula Ochoa
Engineering team: Carlos Jaramillo, Juan Diego Febres, José Luis Esparza, Rudy Valdivieso
Construction team: Daniel Arias Polo, Tatiane Corsi, David Arias, Carlos Jaramillo, Iván Zhanay, Juan Andrés Jiménez, Ronald Jadán, Hugo Bedoya, Milton mena, Juan Quizhpe 
Architectural plans: BEarq – SROarq teams
Artistic sketch: John Marizaca

photo_credit JAG studio
JAG studio
photo_credit JAG studio
JAG studio
photo_credit JAG studio
JAG studio
photo_credit JAG studio
JAG studio
photo_credit BEarq
BEarq
photo_credit SROarq
SROarq
photo_credit John Marizaca
John Marizaca

Material Used:
1. Structure: Steel frame (IPAC-Ec)
2. Masonry: Exterior exposed handcrafted ceramic brick coated with white waterproofing acrylic paint for exterior façade - Interior coated with mortar and smooth filling with white water paint
3. Flooring:  Handcrafted hexagonal format ceramic brick, mechanical polishing, and transparent acrylic sealing - Polished concrete cast on site
4. Windows: White steel frame with translucent glass
5. Roofing: Concrete slab coated with white waterproofing sealant - Gypsum ceiling
6. Interior doors and furniture: White Melamine Chipboard - White quartz 

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