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06.02.2012 — The Godoy House

The Godoy house by Hernandez Silva Arquitectos is located in a private neighborhood outside the Jalisco city, Mexico. The land is flat and located in a corner, the west contains a large line of trees that separates the house from the street and takes a turn into the north where both entrances lie.
There are two bodies floating, the one covered in gray stone that levitates over the street opening a gap where the cars are stored, the second body is transparent and light, shows the pedestrian entrance, it is a volume of windows to the north and west sheltered by a white steel lattice.
The transparent volume at the entrances expands by the side of the trees, the lattice covers its front face and is secured to a vertical wall at the back, which eventually blocks the heat from the west, in the back, two walls rise and bend horizontally to create a great flying ceiling of 36ft. (11mts.) over the garden and pool, supporting a second floor where the master bedroom is located so that it gets a complete open view to the garden which is surrounded by woodland.
The entrance platform is elevated because the house has a semi-basement, thereby it allows to generate different uneven levels opening the flow in several directions, the inside is completely open, with almost all the walls in the same direction.
The house structure is steel. The house opens with a long and folding window system in the background, integrating the garden into the interior, making social spaces in a fully integrated large terrace with a garden and pool.
The dining room looks out above the terrace and communicates above the garden with the kitchen and studio. The roofs are flat on the front but slightly declined on the back due to construction regulations covered with coated yellow ceramic, the walls are mostly smooth, floors are marble and wood, the carpentry is all in dark colors, using white steel on many elements of the house.

Source: interiornews.com.








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