Casa Cozumel / Sordo Madaleno Arquitectos

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  • Architect In Charge: Javier Sordo Madaleno Bringas
  • Director Of Architecture: Javier Sordo Madaleno de Haro
  • Director Of Project: Andrés Cajiga
  • Design Manager: Luis Hernández
  • Design Team: Daniel López Marino, Gabriela Puente Hurrle
  • Interior Designer: Sordo Madaleno Arquitectos
  • Director Of Interiors: Nadia Borrás
  • Interiors Team: Carmen Cantú
  • Engineering Coordination: Marcos Hernández Rodríguez
  • Engineering Team: Juan Carlos Díaz, Héctor Ruiz
  • Media And Marketing: Rosalba Rojas, Daniela Cruz, Daniela Rosas
  • Structural Engineering: Jaime Palacios
  • Electric Engineering: Fernando Frías
  • Engineering A/C: Noe Ibañez
  • Systems Engineering And Special Installations: Fernando Merino
  • Hydrosanitary Engineering: Pedro Medina
  • Construction: Constructora NALUM, ing. Roberto Sidoti
  • Country: Mexico
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Casa Cozumel / Sordo Madaleno Arquitectos - Exterior Photography, Facade
© Rafael Gamo

Text description provided by the architects. On the beautiful island of Cozumel in Quintana Roo, Mexico, this 1,325 sqm luxury residential project is located on a 5,200 sqm site with abundant local vegetation and 38 meters of beachfront, offering superb views of the Mexican Caribbean.

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© Rafael Gamo

The project is based on the guiding concept of fully respecting the site and its existing vegetation, resulting in a design that reflects a clear unity between the contemporary language and natural surroundings.
The undulating topography of the terrain includes a significant natural depression at the center. The residence is sited over this hollow, allowing the vegetation to continue beneath the project and to integrate itself organically into the habitable spaces.

Casa Cozumel / Sordo Madaleno Arquitectos - Interior Photography, Dining room, Table, Chair, Windows
© Rafael Gamo
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Ground floor plan
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© Rafael Gamo

The architectural program is contained over two levels which connect by means of bridges and terraces to the exterior pool and beach areas. In volumetric terms, the project forms an L-shape with an interplay of solids and voids in its façades that depend on the interior functions to create interesting spatial relationships between inside and outside. In this way, each room is provided with cross ventilation and natural illumination.

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© Rafael Gamo

The main access to the house is situated to the north-east, close to the site boundary, and distributes the circulation of social and private areas on the ground floor. 

Casa Cozumel / Sordo Madaleno Arquitectos - Interior Photography, Bedroom, Wood
© Rafael Gamo
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First floor plan
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On the same level, facing the beach, are the social areas of the dining room, kitchen, and a wet bar—providing a transition to the beach—while the first four rooms and their respective services are located in a volume that lies perpendicular to the line of the beach, with views onto the internal garden.

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Section B

On the first floor are the master bedroom, two complementary bedrooms—all with terraces facing the sea—a family room contained by glass panels and an outdoor lounge with a reflecting pool that enhances the views over the internal garden.

Casa Cozumel / Sordo Madaleno Arquitectos - Exterior Photography, Windows, Facade
© Rafael Gamo

The fewest possible materials were used, guided by their functionality and aesthetic qualities in terms of blending into their surroundings. These principally included the use of white cement mixed with the “dirty” water produced by the bark of the chukum tree to create a naturally waterproof finish for exterior and interior walls, together with a local limestone cladding for the external walls.

Casa Cozumel / Sordo Madaleno Arquitectos - Interior Photography
© Rafael Gamo

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Cite: "Casa Cozumel / Sordo Madaleno Arquitectos" [Casa Cozumel / Sordo Madaleno Arquitectos] 22 Jan 2019. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/909885/casa-cozumel-sordo-madaleno-arquitectos> ISSN 0719-8884

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