Modernist house in Mexico City
The GGG House, built in 1999, is an abstracted modern structure inspired by the work of the sculptor Jorge Yazpik. It is also obviously influenced by the great Mexican architect Luis Barragán and recalls shades of Tadao Ando, Louis Kahn, Carlo Scarpa and even Le Corbusier (look for the windows à la Ronchamp). The building and landscape commingle beautifully with broad indoor/outdoor terraces, contained courtyards and planted roof tops.
Link: Alberto Kalach GGG House (many more pics)
The house is imagined as a huge concrete monolith that is fragmented geometrically and progressively within a spatial mesh defined by the successive inscription of a sphere in a cube, and the latter in a sphere. Gardens, ponds, patios, pavilions and alcoves communicate amongst themselves through the cracks breaking up the monolith into multiple venues. The general volumetry of the house responds to the binding situation of living between a beautiful golf course, a warehouse and a five story-housing complex.









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