House Amapa | Pérez Gómez Arquitectura

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Architect: René Pérez Gómez | Pérez Gómez Arquitectura

Architectural Team: Dulce Ramirez Camacho, Edgar Rodriguez Islas, Hector Nuño, Louisa Organes, Mario Nava, Hector Navarro.

Construction: Pérez Gómez Arquitectura

Area: 211 Sqm | 2,271 Sqft

Structural Design: Felix Trejo | Cantilever

Photographs: César Béjar | César Béjar Studio

Place and Year: Guadalajara, México. 2020.

Contact: René Pérez Gómez

Phone. 33 21 52 87 53 | 33 11 50 34 77

Instagram: @reneperezgomez

E-mail: contacto@perezgomez.mx

WebSite: https://www.perezgomez.mx

MexicoGuadalajara

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© César Béjar | César Béjar Studio

Casa Amapa born from the imminent need and perhaps utopian to return to inhabit the forests. The experience created here is almost as essential as this idea.

Located in a forest near the city of Guadalajara in Mexico, on a very rough topography and practically in the midst of nothing, or in the middle of everything. The geometric abstraction and its unique break are the result of the physical characteristics of the site as well as the strong intention to keep the existing woodland intact.

© César Béjar | César Béjar Studio

© César Béjar | César Béjar Studio

We design a stereotomic structure that emerges from Earth with a free and naked materiality that faces the architecture, stripped, with its surroundings. Generating a dialogue that with time will erase the lines that today separate them, wanting to become impossible to define where the architecture ends and starts the forest.

© César Béjar | César Béjar Studio

© César Béjar | César Béjar Studio

© César Béjar | César Béjar Studio

The house has a very simple program that arises from the analysis and the search for the essentials. Having then not only dematerializing the architecture, but also dematerializing the life of the inhabitant, thus taking a life of material detachments. Giving value to what really has to have it.

© César Béjar | César Béjar Studio

© César Béjar | César Béjar Studio

The platforms of the house are sites of coexistence, reflection and connection with the immense forest, and below them, the house, the sanctuary is hidden, with an intimacy that at the same time is part of the forest as well. Each of the spaces of the house enjoys a frank and different view of the forest, maintaining this connection with the forest at all times.

© César Béjar | César Béjar Studio

© César Béjar | César Béjar Studio

We firmly believe that in home is where we take the basis and principles of our development as human beings and the architecture play a fundamental role in it. Casa Amapa has undoubtedly been a project that has immersed us in a deep reflection about the origin and how we have to inhabiting the years to come.

© César Béjar | César Béjar Studio

© César Béjar | César Béjar Studio

© César Béjar | César Béjar Studio

© César Béjar | César Béjar Studio

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