Huiini House / S+ diseño

By Daniela Cruz

© Mito Covarrubias


© Mito Covarrubias
  • Architects: S+ diseño
  • Location: La Primavera, Zapopan, Jal., Mexico
  • Project Architect: Sara Tamez
  • Project Area: 148.0 m2
  • Project Year: 2013
  • Photographs: Mito Covarrubias


© Mito Covarrubias


© Mito Covarrubias


© Mito Covarrubias


© Mito Covarrubias

  • Collaborators: Sofía Gómez Plasencia, Adriana del Muro, Susana Caloca
  • Interiors: Sara Tamez

© Mito Covarrubias

© Mito Covarrubias

From the architect. The project is located in a secluded but privileged spot of the city, in the Primavera forest, where nature merges with the project.


© Mito Covarrubias

© Mito Covarrubias

The house emerges as a place of retreat, since the client is a recently retired single woman, with firm, concrete and adventurous ideas.


Ground Floor Plan

Ground Floor Plan

The client calls for the project as “stacked boxes” as she does not live with curves or inclined ways, hence arises the idea of the house-container.


© Mito Covarrubias

© Mito Covarrubias

The house is made of 4 HIGH CUBE containers (30m2), two downstairs and two upstairs, offset, to create two terraces, one on each level. The total area of the house is 120 m2.


© Mito Covarrubias

© Mito Covarrubias

The program is divided into ground floor; living room, kitchen, bathroom, laundry room, master bedroom with bathroom, terrace and tool room. Upstairs is divided into guest bedroom with walk-in closet and bathroom, hall-gallery, studio, terrace and double height living and dining room.


Longitudinal Section

Longitudinal Section

The project has the possibility of being completely open or closed if so desired.

Due to the remoteness of the city and the extent of the site, we added to the program a final container that holds two mini studios with full bathroom each, for guests.


© Mito Covarrubias

© Mito Covarrubias

The containers have many advantages such as the recycling of the structure, speed of construction, transfer once built if changing the location of the project is necessary, as the project is modular it can be expanded, etc.


© Mito Covarrubias

© Mito Covarrubias

Among the challenges are, temperature control (in this case the project was left with longer facades north-south), the entire interior is lined with thermal acoustic insulation, not only for warmth but also for cold. The constant movement of the metal with the temperature change and noise in the rain.


© Mito Covarrubias

© Mito Covarrubias

It also has passive heating systems and soon it will have solar cells. A smart way to recycle through a piece called home.

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