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Architecture Design of Madre House

Description About The Project

Madre House, designed by Taller David Dana is a single – family project in Mexico City that is perceived as a concrete sculpture sculpting the terrain. It composed of five staggered volumes in response to its sloping topography. Also, create openings and directing views toward the landscape and treetops.

On the other hand, the home features a neutral concrete canvas enriched by an interior color palette and vegetation. As well as wood elements and thoughtful integration of furniture and art curation. The landscape design invites users to contemplate the vegetation and explore the house, with complementary areas for visitors revealed at the lowest point of the terrain.

The home located in a residential neighborhood in the west of Mexico City. The site characterized by its sloping topography, with a difference in elevation of more than 17 meters. This presented a challenge for the architects, who had to find a way to create a home that would be functional and aesthetically pleasing while also respect the natural landscape.

The solution was to design a home that composed of five staggered volumes. Each volume oriented to take advantage of the views and the natural light. The concrete facades are smooth and uncluttered, create a sense of calm and serenity.

Overall, Madre House is a unique and innovative home that merges with nature. It is a testament to the power of design to create spaces that are both functional and beautiful.

The Architecture Design Project Information:

Madre House, concrete sculpture merges with nature by Taller David Dana

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Madre House, concrete sculpture merges with nature by Taller David Dana
Madre House, concrete sculpture merges with nature by Taller David Dana

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Madre House, concrete sculpture merges with nature by Taller David Dana
The landscape design is an integral part of the home. The gardens and terraces designed to encourage interaction with nature. The paths and walkways lead the user through the home, create a sense of discovery.
Madre House, concrete sculpture merges with nature by Taller David Dana

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Madre House, concrete sculpture merges with nature by Taller David Dana
Madre House, concrete sculpture merges with nature by Taller David Dana
Indeed, the interior of the home is designed to be warm and inviting. The use of wood and natural stone creates a sense of connection to nature. The furniture and art curation are carefully selected to complement the overall design.

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Madre House, concrete sculpture merges with nature by Taller David Dana
Madre House, concrete sculpture merges with nature by Taller David Dana

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Madre House, concrete sculpture merges with nature by Taller David Dana
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The Madre House Gallery:

Text by the Architects: Located to the west of Mexico City, Casa Madre is a single-family residence that is perceived as a concrete sculpture sculpting the terrain. It composed of five staggered volumes in response to its sloping topography. This arrangement allows each of its levels to create openings and direct its views toward the landscape and treetops.

Photo credit: César Belio, César Béjar | Source: Taller David Dana

For more information about this project; please contact the Architecture firm :
– Add: Lomas de Vista Hermosa, Cuajimalpa de Morelos, 05100 Mexico City, Mexico
– Tel: +52 55 9177 9968
– Email: info@tdda.mx

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