AA House by Parque Humano
Parque Humano have designed the AA House in Mexico City, Mexico.

.
This house is an exploration on the trace of a variety of formal and architectural lineages in the ongoing transformation of the modern dwelling that ranges from Neutra´s Kaufmann House to the Case Study Housing Program.
This house was designed as a man-made pavilion for observing and living in close proximity to nature. Organized around an open landscape, the result is an L-shaped plan one room wide, an intersection of the two axes radiating from the central living / dining space in which all rooms flank the swimming pool and face the view of the park.
Pushing the limits of interior space through the use of floor to ceiling glass openings, we sought to bring house and landscape into a higher unity. More than a composition on lines and planes, this residential design provides a framework for appreciating nature.
Through the use of an steal structure we created a greater feeling of lightness and openness. Through the use of overhangs we provided shade and reduced glare. Brick was a fundamental material in the house, brick provided insulation for extreme temperatures primarily from the intense summer heat. We created a special composition whereby walls organize space but do not bear weight.
The rectilinear composition is supported by the straightforward landscape designed by Pamela Burton. The pool, not only recreational asset, also intensifies the view from the interior through its constantly changing reflections of the sky and clouds.
Visit the Parque Humano website – here.
Photography by Paul Rivera and ArchPhoto.
.
.


























Swampgas on 12 Aug 2011 at 5:51 pm #
Very nice project. The lineage is quite clear and well honored.
Gordon on 12 Aug 2011 at 6:37 pm #
I really love the minimalist clean lines of this space.
Audric on 13 Aug 2011 at 1:08 am #
nice !
VICTOR LARA on 13 Aug 2011 at 11:06 am #
Excelente diseño. Claro en su propuesta conceptual y definición del poryecto. Magnífica ejecución de la obra. Con calidad y precisión en los detalles. Felicidades.
Arq. Víctor Manuel Lara Martínez. Presidente del Capítulo Guadalajara de la Academia Nacional de Arquitectura.
Dennis on 14 Aug 2011 at 3:08 am #
beautiful! bit of a Kaufmann Desert House feeling to it
Dennis on 14 Aug 2011 at 3:23 am #
oh wait, I see they mentioned that in the description (should probably have read that first!)