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Eriso House

Submitted by Ricardo Agraz

Client: Eric Marrroquin

Location: Zapopan, Jalisco, Mexico

Completion date: 2011

Project Team

Other

Alvaro Morales, Landscape Designer

Architect

Ricardo Agraz

Agraz Arquitectos

Artist

Adrian Guerrero

Overview

Named this way due to a game of words based on the names of its dwellers, Eriso (Hedgehog) House is different from others of Agraz Arquitectos due to a pair of circumstances. It is, for starters, one of the first raised houses in the second decade of the firm, withholding several constants such as the eternal search of elements to enhance its architectural language.
But without a doubt, the outstanding peculiarity is that it is almost completely surrounded by gardens and street ways while having only one adjacent house. And in addition to this, the land keeps an unevenness that places

Goals

Once again, vehicles are arranged in the basement, keeping our philosophy of placing all human beings on top of them, and allowing the entrance by a ramp. Equipment and services are located here too.
Developed mostly in one floor, living and dinning rooms, terrace, main bedroom and even kitchen look out to this artificial lake site. Only two rooms are programmed in the second floor: A studio, with complete view to the previously mentioned garden and a terrace of its own, and also a guest room that enjoys complete privacy from the rest of the house and has an independent laundry room.
Due to all these fortunate conditions, the inexistence of neighboring limits among others, the result is a different house that puts special attention to the landscape design. This is why Agraz Arquitectos invited Alvaro Morales who achieved outstanding green areas that integrally enrich the project.

Process

A small hall protects privacy and becomes a thin frontier between public and private spaces, and the children’s bedrooms intimacy is emphasized by an aluminum shutter designed by the artist Adrian Guerrero.