Casa Sebastian / Workshop: Design + Construction

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Casa Sebastian / Workshop: Design +

Construction

Project: Casa Sebastian


Architects: Workshop: Design + Construction
Architects in Charge: Francisco Bernés Aranda, Fabián Gutiérrez Cetina
Location: Chuburná Puerto, Progreso, Yucatán, México
Area: 170.00m2
Year 2018
Photography: Tamara Uribe
Construction: Ing. Alejandro Bargas Cicero, Arq. Isabel Bargas Cicero, Arq. Francisco Bernés
Aranda, Arq. Fabián Gutiérrez Cetina

Casa Sebastian by Workshop is a residence located in the heart of the port of Chuburna in the
state of Yucatan. Designed as a rest house where the owners could relax and be in touch with
nature during their visits.

The angled design of the entrance invites visitors to take part of a small tour between the
vegetation and the wall of lattices that divides the public space from the private until reaching the
main door which is made of cedar wooden planks.

By accessing the house you have a general view of the front of the house where the lattice serves
as a decorative element by crowning the building as well as being functional by being used as a
handrail on the second level and on the rooftop.

The lattices and wall textures are used as a reinterpretation of the characteristic elements in the
Yucatecan architecture creating a harmonic play of light and shadows thanks to the different
textures.

The social area of the house consists of the kitchen and the living room joined to the terrace by a
large sliding door from floor to the ceiling that can be fully opened integrating the inside and
outside of the house and offering spaciousness by generating visuals to the garden and the pool.

Most of the decorative materials used are typical of the region; like the crema maya stone of the
outer courtyard, the chukum resin of the swimming pool (the resin comes from boiling the bark
of a tree endemic to the region and as a result provides the characteristic color blue of the
Yucatecan swimming pools), and the pasta tiles that are used in the kitchen, restrooms and stairs
to give traditional feeling of the local architecture.
REFERENCE: “HOME DESIGN WORLD”

https://homeworlddesign.com/casa-sebastian-workshop-design-construction/

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