Torres House
Monterrey, Mexico
2008

Set high in the Sierra Madre mountain range, the Torres House seeks to establish an intimate contact with the natural environment in which it is located. Discreetly open towards the street, the house is accessed by crossing over a reflective pool from which a huge oak tree emerges, impressive both for its size and its beauty. Once on the porch,…

Locación
Monterrey, Mexico
Categoría
Residential
Año
2008
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Set high in the Sierra Madre mountain range, the Torres House seeks to establish an intimate contact with the natural environment in which it is located. Discreetly open towards the street, the house is accessed by crossing over a reflective pool from which a huge oak tree emerges, impressive both for its size and its beauty. Once on the porch, a grand mural-like door—constructed of marble, wood and steel— welcomes the visitor.

Inside, the entry hall merges into an area of contrasting materials consisting of Santo Tomas marble and volcanic stone walls. From this area, visual continuity is kept with the rest of the house and with the garden that was left in its natural state as a small oak forest.

In the living room, conceived almost as a glass box, one can experience the view to the Sierra Madre peaks in the distance and the garden nearby. Owing to its location within the mountain, where winters can be extremely cold, a fireplace invites the inhabitants to enjoy its warmth.

From the dining room and the media room, one can access the roof terrace and enjoy the splendid views of the Sierra Madre as well as of the city of Monterrey. Here the musical background sounds of nature contrast sharply with the roar of the city below.

Extension
552 M2
Architect
Gilberto L. Rodríguez
Project Team
Bernardo Chapa
Joaquín Jenis
Tomas Güereña
Felipe Dorado
Oscar O’Farrill
Diana Guerra
Photography
Jorge Taboada
Awards
- (2011) Mención de Honor, Categoría: Vivienda Residencial, XVI Bienal de Arquitectura de Nuevo León
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Torres House

Monterrey, Mexico
2008
Extension

552 M2

Architect

Gilberto L. Rodríguez

Project Team

Bernardo Chapa
Joaquín Jenis
Tomas Güereña
Felipe Dorado
Oscar O’Farrill
Diana Guerra

Photography

Jorge Taboada

Awards

- (2011) Mención de Honor, Categoría: Vivienda Residencial, XVI Bienal de Arquitectura de Nuevo León

Set high in the Sierra Madre mountain range, the Torres House seeks to establish an intimate contact with the natural environment in which it is located. Discreetly open towards the street, the house is accessed by crossing over a reflective pool from which a huge oak tree emerges, impressive both for its size and its beauty. Once on the porch, a grand mural-like door—constructed of marble, wood and steel— welcomes the visitor.

Inside, the entry hall merges into an area of contrasting materials consisting of Santo Tomas marble and volcanic stone walls. From this area, visual continuity is kept with the rest of the house and with the garden that was left in its natural state as a small oak forest.

In the living room, conceived almost as a glass box, one can experience the view to the Sierra Madre peaks in the distance and the garden nearby. Owing to its location within the mountain, where winters can be extremely cold, a fireplace invites the inhabitants to enjoy its warmth.

From the dining room and the media room, one can access the roof terrace and enjoy the splendid views of the Sierra Madre as well as of the city of Monterrey. Here the musical background sounds of nature contrast sharply with the roar of the city below.

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