Ep_02 House
NDS/Oscar Hernandez

Ep_02 House

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At the begging of the creative process, sometimes metaphors are so intimately infused in the essence of its materialization, that even if users are not sure of the threads moved for them to experience it, they manage to appreciate the result intuitively.

photo_credit NDS/Oscar Hernandez
NDS/Oscar Hernandez

In house EP 02 this is so subtle and prevailing, that even without knowing it, you can be watching perfectly synchronized planes landing in a straight line from the balcony, like aligned stars marking the horizon. This was achieved because the main axis of one of the 2 upper modules of the house was traced at the same angle than the landing track of the Guadalajara international airport, approximately 10 km away.

photo_credit NDS/Oscar Hernandez
NDS/Oscar Hernandez

The 340 m2 project, located in the El Palomar private neighborhood in Tlajomulco de Zuñiga, Jalisco, has 2 floors, and 3 "boxes" with different proportions, materials and programs inside, stacked with strategic placements and orientations to make a functional, practical and attractive home. The ground floor, which contains the service rooms, in turn serves as the foundation on which the upper private bedrooms module rests.

photo_credit NDS/Oscar Hernandez
NDS/Oscar Hernandez

Taking advantage of its location on one of the highest hills in the city and its natural slopes, the second module rests organically on the ground. Both upper modules, divided according to their use, are connected to each other by a terrace connector space, which serves as a bay between them and their different angles. The second module, containing the living areas, kitchen, dining room, spaces for public use by the family, has Guadalajara city in all its splendor as a visual highlight.

photo_credit NDS/Oscar Hernandez
NDS/Oscar Hernandez

It was designed to serve as a permanent home for an elderly couple, because of that, on one of its sides, the vehicular access ramp reaches the back of the land, accompanied by a pedestrian ramp, which allows easy access and entrance through the public area, without having to save the height of the entrance, several meters above the 0.0 level. A wrought iron staircase, however, connects all the floors, framing the front patio. Front patio in which a fragment of the volcanic history of the site still persists, embedded in the retaining wall, a beautiful obsidian rock looks out to remind us that there is no better landscaping than one that respects the environment and plays with the pre-existence of the land on which it is built.
Sustainability is present through the good use of water. A system made up of a biodigester, filters, irrigation system, allows it not to be wasted, but actually being reused or returned to the land, without needing to use public drainage systems.

photo_credit NDS/Oscar Hernandez
NDS/Oscar Hernandez

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