Project posted by Estudio Radillo Alba
West Facade 2
West Facade 2
Main entrance 1
Main entrance 1
Main entrance 2
Main entrance 2
Stairs and view to living room
Stairs and view to living room
East Facade
East Facade
Entrance Hall
Entrance Hall
Living Concrete, wood and brick walls.
Living Concrete, wood and brick walls.
Fireplace
Fireplace
Skylight and stairs
Skylight and stairs
Woodwork design in bedrooms
Woodwork design in bedrooms
Bathroom and shower area
Bathroom and shower area
Interior courtyard - view from shower
Interior courtyard - view from shower
Main bedroom with interior courtyard.
Main bedroom with interior courtyard.
Interior courtyard - View to bathroom area
Interior courtyard - View to bathroom area
View from shower to courtyard
View from shower to courtyard
R.A House Facades
R.A House Facades

Credits

From Estudio Radillo Alba

Casa R.A.
Estudio Radillo Alba. Guadalajara Jalisco, México. Year: 2020.

The project is located in the state of Jalisco, south of the city of Guadalajara, in a neighborhood in the countryside. The commission specified a house for five people and it seeked to use the available land surface to its maximum potential.

Starting from a full block, we encountered five trees of considerable scale. Their location and the clear decision of conserving them, marked the majority of the formal strategies of the project. Two of the threes, located in the front, defined the garage. Another one, in a side, gave way to the main access path, sectioning the built volume. The rest, located in the back, shelter and shade the terrace of the house.

From this point, we opened diverse patios, which -in between walls- create a distinctive spatial quality and provide new relationships between interior and exterior. The patios, full of lush vegetation, intimately meet private spaces such as rooms, bathrooms and showers.

The house was conceived as one single block which called for a single choice of material. Close to the plot, there is a region known for its production of mud brick, a technique still practiced in some parts of the country. Its cultural value and its constructive heritage, encouraged us to use it as the single material for the project’s envelope. The customized exposed brick, covers and protects all structural elements, slabs and mechanical installations while intending to reveal the constructive system and pay homage to the laborious process of the artisanal material.

The resulting volume, with its subtractions which gave way to patios, accesses and terraces, is now one between trees, which looks to create an interior refuge for its future occupants,

while relating in its exterior to its immediate and at-large context.