Kasa Kani.
Tac Taller Alberto Calleja builds the Kani-ini home retreat on a plot of four,500 sq. meters within the sea within the El Vigía sector of Puerto Escondido, on the Oaxaca coast Mexico. The withdrawal from the coast needed to host a complete area program whereas satisfying the wants of the household to be used and permanence. In view of this complexity, the principle problem was the design home with the least potential influence on its rapid environment. Based mostly on this premise, the method was to interrupt down the full space in-built a number of strategically distributed constructions.
As an alternative of a single huge construction, the home consists of a number of impartial volumes strategically positioned to extend confidentiality, air flow and reference to the panorama. The social and leisure space was resolved by a steady nave, supported by a combined construction of wooden and concreteseaside oriented and the Pacific Ocean. This ship has a single panel roof and a flat plate part on which a roof was designed. This excessive area presents new contemplative views, inviting permanence and bettering the visible and sensory expertise from a better stage.
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Circulation Bridges connects the impartial types of the Kani -i Home
The architectural crew From Tac Taller Alberto Calleja positions a central inexperienced water courtroom within the coronary heart of the home as a transitional level between areas. Sustaining a sense of openness and fluidity, this aspect not solely connects the completely different areas, but in addition presents confidentiality and acts as a pure distributor, defining the natural nucleus of the home. The bedrooms and repair areas are distributed on six impartial modules, positioned behind the property in a staggered association. This facet constructively isolates the areas, creating strong volumes which might be solely related by circulation bridges. On this method, the constructed desk is fragmented all through the positioning, acquiring a extra harmonious integration with the encompassing panorama. The Kani -ii home design creates a dynamic interplay between the constructed types and the pure atmosphere.
A set of impartial volumes replaces a single huge construction, minimizing influence on the atmosphere
The home is designed to reinforce the confidentiality, air flow and reference to the panorama
A steady ship types the social and leisure space, opening to the Pacific Ocean