X House by Agraz Architects
Guadalajara, Mexico-based Agraz Architects have completed the X House.
Description from the architect:.
A corner shaped terrain is always an unusual practice for architectonic design. This is why a different solution was required for this house, which is adjacent to another house project of the firm, allowing the opportunity to establish an architectural dialogue between them.
It is also a project where special emphasis was given to the architectural concept and language of the house. Amongst this, the automobiles placed beneath the dweller as customized. And because it is in a corner shaped piece of land, the short front is destined to them in a mid level basement.
Therefore, principal façade disregards the vehicles from all sight, granting the rest of that level for service room and a stairway that leads to the lobby, which can be accessed also by the main entrance.
The terrain was divided by the floor setup into three similar size areas. One strip is given for the garden patio where a small tree-lined plaza turns into an extension for kitchen, living and dinning gallery. In the middle comes the central axis of the line stairway going up from the basement to the first floor and in another flight, to the second floor. And then comes the third area given over to studio, bathroom and main entrance.
This first floor is within itself one single area with retractable windows that add up the patio to the central space of living, dinning and kitchen. Whereas the second floor is divided into two bedrooms with bath and dressing room each, and a main bedroom that seizes the largest part of this surface, also with bath and dressing cornered room looking into a large window.
X House is, in itself, one basic diagram with a simple scheme that gives out a strong faced house. It is a combination of white concrete bodies, marble plates and design metallic shutters.
Knowing it is the last piece on the block X House turns out to be the hinge that pulls it all together by offering façades on both of its sides.
Visit the Agraz Architects website – here.
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Peter Sakkis on 16 Nov 2011 at 10:23 pm #
Hey… Mexican Architecture!
But this house is… tame and… interior decorator… gimmicky.
Architects like Louis Barragan spoiled us
forever with his stark grandeur and purity
of form. Ah well….
daniel on 17 Nov 2011 at 1:14 am #
Wow !
This house is spot on !!
Graet volumes – great geometry – great simple and elegant choice of materials.
Is there any chance you will upload the floor layouts ??
brian on 17 Nov 2011 at 4:23 am #
Perfecta!! me fascina la casa con estas lineas, felicitaciones
Adam on 17 Nov 2011 at 7:57 am #
the inside is so tame compared to the outside.
VICTOR LARA on 17 Nov 2011 at 9:11 am #
Felicidades.
De lo mejor
Saludos
Zachary Alan on 17 Nov 2011 at 9:32 am #
Very dark. Why the lack of windows? Looks like fancy Military Barracks from the front. Can you shoot out of that slot on the front facade?
David on 17 Nov 2011 at 9:39 am #
Very nice design, love the modular feel.
DavidR on 18 Nov 2011 at 11:18 am #
Love it. Modern + privacy is a rare and powerful combination, considering so much modern is all walls of glass where everything inside is public (or else they have to locate it in the middle of the woods). More modern with privacy like this please.
ariana on 19 Nov 2011 at 12:12 pm #
good work!
that bathroom is the best room of the interior!
mycyclopsgotasquarehead on 22 Nov 2011 at 3:03 am #
slattage, slottage
enough white plaster for 9000 broken legs
rectangularity, rectangularity
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