Modern House Design On A Rocky Hill With Great Views From Every Corner, Luxury & Nature In Harmony?

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  • čas přidán 9. 03. 2023
  • Casa la Roca is a luxurious and forward-looking project located in Morelia, Mexico. Its construction involved the architectural challenge of integrating the house harmoniously into a complex natural environment - mountains of solid rock. In order to achieve this, two levels were constructed on stone while the third is suspended on a wall-column. The visual result simulates a suspension, as if the house were floating on air.
    The house also involves a significant eco-friendly focus. It has a glazed facade which, along with its carefully considered orientation as regards the sun, means it takes full advantage of the light and heat so as to provide a natural heating system. In addition, it has a water recycling mechanism, solar panels and a complete home automation installation.
    The terrain is in the center of a Jack Nicklaus 27-hole golf course, inside a 6-hectare Macro lot for only 10 houses and this lot has an individual surface of 7,500 m². The land is formed by a large formation of rocks 100 meters wide and up to 30 meters high, dominating the view of 24 greens and the landscape at 270 degrees, both from the banks of the city, as well as the countryside, valley and mountains of the surroundings. 90% of the land used for the floor of the house is solid rock.
    The concept of this residence was to create a dominant house with personality, which sits and is suspended from the top of the great rock, the residence should be bold but light. 100% respecting the environment and its rock formations, incorporating them into the project as much as possible.
    The house was designed at the top of the rock and on the exited edge. The construction on the upper floor has clear spans of 26 meters, with cantilever beams not greater than 70 cm. and seeking never to have support in the corners or in the perimeter, in this way the house would look fragile, light and suspended.
    All this large volume of upper floor rests on the rock at one end and at the other end through a tucked wall-column and lined with black glass so that it disappears at night and becomes little noticeable and light by the day. In the ground level, the independent social area was planned with a pool, terrace and a fire pit flown over a rock.
    The residence has a 90 meters long facade getting the best view in the entire project as well as the proper orientation for the indoor climate.
    The house distribution is designed to be very comfortable despite its size and has a heart with the services of the house: garages, services, kitchen, dining room, family room, terrace breakfast and a great garden out of own risks of rocky formations.
    In one wing of the house are the bedrooms each with a terrace and with a great view and in the other the social areas leaving them in the most privileged place of view with a panorama of 270 degrees.
    All the finishes of the house were carefully selected to have the sensation of incorporating the land into the house, the selected colors were intended to blend in with the environment and leaving only the place to speak for itself.
    The house has facilities that respect the environment such as water recycling, solar energy for water heating and electricity generation, advanced systems, but easy to use: lighting controls, curtains, sound, video, surveillance, locks, equipment pumping, automation, etc.
    Project name: Casa La Roca or The Rock House
    Architects: Rrz Arquitectos
    Location: Morelia, Mexico
    Area: 1300 m²
    Site: 7500 m²
    Year: 2018
    Photographer:
    Marcos Garcia - www.marcogarciaphotography.com/
    & Vladimir Soto
    Principal architect: Ricardo Romero Zozaya
    Collaborators: Francisco Guillen, Edgar Cabrera
    Interior design: RRZ Arquitectos
    Landscape:Ricardo Romero Zozaya, RRZ Arquitectos
    Civil engineer:FT Construcciones, Fernando treviño monsalve
    Structural engineer: Benito Torres
    Lighting/Construction/Contractor: RRZ Arquitectos
    Supervision: Ricardo Romero Zozaya
    Photography: Marcos Garcia & Vladimir Soto
    Visualization: Renato Lemus
    Agatha, Bye Bye, Faz, Pal, Stones, Voxel: Vondom - www.vondom.com/
    Fluidscape by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. creativecommons.org/licenses/...
    #hillhouse #mexico #modernhouse

Komentáře • 28

  • @menaseven9093
    @menaseven9093 Před rokem +1

    Beautiful modern contemporary design in Mexico and beautiful interior design. Remind me of the Zozoya house with floating pool tour by Enes Yilmazer.

  • @anthonyhoward1295
    @anthonyhoward1295 Před rokem +2

    The house is very Gorgeous strong modern everything's amazing.👍

  • @vijikumar2088
    @vijikumar2088 Před rokem +3

    Wow can't imagine such a beautiful stunning spectacular house modern design and architecture serene peacefu harmonious environment away from the Chaos. Love this house. Thanks for touring this l

  • @allnighterist
    @allnighterist Před rokem +2

    Amazing architecture, because of those big glass walls you dont need to turn on your light at night, moonlight is enough.

  • @jinmingcontainerhouse3396

    beautiful and atmospheric

  • @DESIGNHANNA
    @DESIGNHANNA Před rokem +3

    A house with beautiful clear lines, harmoniously blending into nature, very beautiful and modern thanks for the video

  • @adanvillanueva4319
    @adanvillanueva4319 Před rokem +1

    Hermosa, gracias!!!🙏

  • @cslee7192
    @cslee7192 Před rokem +1

    I can feel the beauty in this design :-) comfortable too.

  • @simonepaixao6650
    @simonepaixao6650 Před rokem

    É liberdade que chamamos?

  • @Pinktaco1529
    @Pinktaco1529 Před rokem +1

    Beautiful

  • @rk1356
    @rk1356 Před rokem +1

    What do you do, just sit around and look at each other in there?

  • @bobduvar
    @bobduvar Před rokem +1

    Why not a restaurant ? A gorgeous restaurant ...

  • @olga3073
    @olga3073 Před rokem +1

    ✋🤔Impressive!!!👌

  • @globalpropertyinvestment

    Beautiful house - I just discovered your page, wonderful content - subscribed 🙂

  • @johnlow7628
    @johnlow7628 Před rokem +2

    How much!

  • @Odin212
    @Odin212 Před rokem

    I thought it was a house tour. These are just computer generated still images. Has the house actually been built?

  • @user-ci9pk5yz8k
    @user-ci9pk5yz8k Před rokem

    🍀

  • @jff470
    @jff470 Před rokem

    It's beautiful, but apparently dangerous. I don't see a family that cares about children or animals living in this house. It's an environment for people with few mirror neurons.

  • @nazarene5680
    @nazarene5680 Před rokem

    Good thing you respected the environment. But that you didn’t respect the trees that you cut down for floors and ceiling and doors.