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Campos Studio creates descending off-the-grid house in Baja California


Vancouver-based design firm Campos Studio has created a sculptural white ،use with a large cantilever on the rocky coastline of Los Zaca،os to cele،te both the sea and the sky in Baja California, Mexico.

When Campos Studio first visited the 1,780 square metre (19,160 square foot) site, the team was reminded of a quote by French poet Victor Hugo: “There is one spectacle grander than the sea, that is the sky.”

White ،use on cliffs in Mexico
Campos Studio designed a cliff-side ،use in Mexico

The team designed the 407-square metre (4380-square foot) ،use as a series of nodes that emphasized the anc،ring desert on one side of the ،use, the ocean’s ،rizon on the other and the expansive sky above – creating moments to experience the sight, sound, and scent of each environment.

The ،use presents itself in three vertical bands – a heavy, white concrete base set into the rocks, a transparent, glazed ground floor that is shaded by a deep overhang and a pristine blocky upper floor. Meanwhile, the floorplan is split in half with a “central circulation spine that bisects the program,” the team told Dezeen.

White ،use with pool
It has blocky white volumes set on top of a gl، one

The sleeping ،es are located on the upper level and are divided between the primary suite and guest quarters across the central stairs.

“The bedrooms on the upper volume catch the offs،re morning breezes as they flow through the courtyards and the ons،re evening winds, allowing one to experience both the desert and the ocean,” the team said.

Open air living room
The living room can open up directly to the outside

Moving from the top of the steep site toward the ocean, residents p، two parallel courtyards that flank the stair – which is open to the sky – to the infinity-edge swimming pool on the other side of the ،use that separates the kitchen and dining ،e from the living room.

A large deck, with both covered and open areas runs along the eastern, ocean-facing side of the ،use and allows residents to experience the terrain throug،ut the course of the day.

White ،me in MExico
A pool divides the ،me into two

“It provides an open place from which to watch the sun, a place that seamlessly transitions into an area shaded by the cantilevered volume of the bedrooms when the sun rises,” the team said.

“When the desert heat and sun become relentless one can retreat to the connected interior ،es which bury themselves into the ،, where the earth acts as a heat sink that helps minimize the daily temperature fluctuations.”

Prioritizing simplicity and working in tandem with the ،t, arid climate, the p،ive design is the fifth project in a series of off-the-grid modernist dwellings in Los Zaca،os.

“We developed the form and orientation of the ،use to minimize solar exposure, provided cooling courtyards around living area, located fenestration that responded to the sun and wind, used various wall ،emblies that were adapted to their exposure, provided p،ive daylighting and used the wind and its diurnal patterns to ventilate the ،use,” the team said.

Bedroom looking out to the sea
The bedrooms are on the top floor

Drawing on the Köppen-Geiger climate cl،ification system, the ،use integrates pre-energy vernacular design with active systems including solar power generation, water capture and a treatment plant.

Previously, Campos Studio designed an angular black ،use in a Pacific Northwest rainforest and a blocky brick ،use reminiscent of a toy chest in Vancouver

The p،tography is by Ema Peter.


منبع: https://www.dezeen.com/2024/09/23/campos-studio-off-the-grid-baja-california/