Natural House Design Bosque Altozano Club by Parque Humano
Parque Humano Architects have designed a club house on a golf course in Morelia, Mexico. Home design showcases the natural environment on the hill into the valley panorama of Montana Monarca, in Morelia, Mexico. Building homes using rock mass is homogeneous. In order for the house was beautiful, made an opening large curves that slope down from the ceiling to the floor, framing the panoramic hill. A grid celosia oblique perspective drawing is meant to evoke the Renaissance is placed in the middle of the core to change and emphasize the view.
The amber light filtering through the artisanal stained glass placed on the celosia window blends with the colored space, generating a chromatic continuity that during the course of the day moves imperceptibly through an endless scale of oranges, red and yellows. Light also enters through two wooden skylights located in the middle of the room, helping to balance the colored light that comes from the window. A few rich, tactile materials were used in combination with the light to create a strong ambiance.
Photography by Paul Rivera, ArchPhoto
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