Alférez House / Ludwig Godefroy Architecture

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Cañada De Alferes, Mexico
  • City: Cañada De Alferes
  • Country: Mexico
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Text description provided by the architects. The project of the house of the Alférez Gorge takes its origin from the concept of a cabin and the romantic idea of a protective shelter in the middle of the forest; an isolated house seeking to resemble an object that would have been deposited on the ground, among the trees. The design of the house is developed based on 3 main points:

Alférez House / Ludwig Godefroy Architecture - Exterior Photography, Forest
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1. The project responds to the idea of an isolated house in the forest, without ever losing sight of the need for a strong sense of security; a house as a safe, made of concrete that defends and takes care of its inhabitants.

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The result is a house that is characterized by its meeting of language between the idea of the cabin -a romantic element-, and the fortress -a protective element-, expressing brutalism in its concrete. The concrete comes to close and defend the first floor, while the windows are placed out of reach to prevent a possible outside intrusion.

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2. The structural project seeks to be as compact as possible, with the footprint as small as possible, in order to avoid a complex and costly foundation due to the steep slope of the terrain. The house is mounted on the natural slope, flying among the pines on its southwest corner, and semi-buried on its opposite northeast corner.

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The project seeks to recreate the feeling of a cabin suspended in the natural topography of its terrain. The structure expresses a perfect balance of its foundation, generating a singular contrast between the feeling of lightness of a cabin on one side, balanced by the weight of a concrete fortress on the other.

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Facade
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3.The house increases its height to seek the light among the trees, and at the same time a relationship with the top of those majestic pines present on the ground. Following the logic of its compact footprint of 9.5mts X 9.5mts, the purpose of the project has been to grow vertically, instead of horizontally. The vertical growth allows the house to seek the light among the trees, complementing the very location of the house in the northeastern part of the lot, this part being the highest and sunniest.

Alférez House / Ludwig Godefroy Architecture - Interior Photography, Bathroom, Sink, Countertop, Windows
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Alférez House / Ludwig Godefroy Architecture - Interior Photography, Bathroom, Sink, Countertop, Beam
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The configuration of the house is developed in semi-levels around a double height, with high windows and skylights on the roof. The high volume of its double height allows to distribute the light in all interior spaces, and compensate for the loss of windows on the first floor that protects us from any intrusion.

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Cite: "Alférez House / Ludwig Godefroy Architecture" [Casa Alférez / Ludwig Godefroy Architecture] 21 Mar 2023. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/998263/alferez-house-ludwig-godefroy> ISSN 0719-8884

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