KANHA 161 House / Boyance Arquitectos


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  • Architects: Boyance Arquitectos
  • Location: Chablekal, Mexico
  • Author Architect: Gerardo Boyancé Ancona
  • Architects In Charge: Aldo Mijail Chab, Andree Pasos Dzul
  • Area: 495.0 m2
  • Project Year: 2016
  • Photographs: David Cervera Castro

© David Cervera Castro

© David Cervera Castro

Text description provided by the architects. The land is located in the Yucatan Country Club Golf Club, an real state development of controlled access settled on a surface of more than 330 hectares, located in Cha-blekal, commissary to the north of the municipality of Mérida, which houses interior different residential proposals arranged around a golf course, many variety of gardens and numerous lakes.


© David Cervera Castro

© David Cervera Castro

The area for the development of the project is located in front of the golf course of the complex so it has a privileged view of it; and it has a surface of 778m², of which it has 20.00 meters of front and 38.90 meters of bottom with orientation east – west.


© David Cervera Castro

© David Cervera Castro

Taking into account the needs of the user and the environment, the program was resolved in two architectural plans giving a total area of ​​536.92m².


Lower Floor Plan

Lower Floor Plan

The concept of the house was to create the large social block overlooking the golf course, with a terrace, which, by orientation, is given a treatment to block it from the sun, but at the same time to be able to enjoy the view. It is located a central patio located to the north of the used land to be able to create a crossed ventilation inside this one and to be able to open all the spaces of the interior, creating views towards the golf course and the patio; the services were located in the southern part of the land as buffer of the house. On the upper floor, the bedrooms are located in a totally prívate area. The program was solved in an area of ​​536.92m².


© David Cervera Castro

© David Cervera Castro

The main façade faces the west, so a very private and closed image was created, which in turn makes the house open to the interior. On the upper floor the bedrooms are located in a totally private area.


© David Cervera Castro

© David Cervera Castro