工作室建筑师为墨西哥 20 世纪柔和色调的房屋赋予新生命

‘casa lorena’by workshop architects 

Located in the historic downtown of Mérida, Mexico,‘Casa Lorena’is a 20th-century residence sporting a vibrant makeover by Workshop Architects / Workshop, Diseño y Construcción. Prior to intervention, the house had been divided several times until reaching its current, narrow dimensions; today,‘Casa Lorena’present a 4.5-meters front, making up a quarter of its original size. While having shrunk in shape, the property still exudes a captivating, historical charm with its range of pastel colors and rich textures. The result is a small oasis nestled in the downtown area, transporting residents and visitors to simpler times.

工作室建筑师为墨西哥 20 世纪柔和色调的房屋赋予新生命

all images courtesy of Workshop Architects

modernizing the house’s 20th-century features 

The renovated‘Casa Lorena’by Workshop Architects (see more here) has a small inset with respect to the street and the walkway, an uncommon feature in the center of the city with a small access area. Crossing the pastel-toned façade, one is welcomed into a small living room with ceilings over five meters high that still include Decauville beams brought from France in the Henequén (Sisal) era. A large archway in the living area invites residents to continue the journey towards the kitchen, where a white quartz central island nicely pairs with blue-toned pasta tile coverings, integrating the colors of the beams into the living room. 

工作室建筑师为墨西哥 20 世纪柔和色调的房屋赋予新生命

top view of patio

The terrace, meanwhile, is integrated into the kitchen through tempered glass doors anchored to the old wooden frames, generating views of the gardens and allowing natural light to pour in. As for the roof, the studio conceived it as‘a wooden structure that reuses the Marseille clay tiles on the property in that same place. It was decided to remove all the finishing on the walls, leaving the stones exposed, creating a beautiful contrast with the blue color of the pasta tile floors and the red of the clay.’ 

Moving on to the private area of the house, the architects laid out two bedrooms, one of which sits on the ground floor with a ventilation cube that links to the bathroom, creating a feeling of spaciousness; users can access that bedroom through a wooden deck.‘This area has a modern and dynamic volume that is presented with a set of cubes at different heights and with different functions, has chukum finishes with blue tints, and is surrounded by tropical vegetation where a small pool converges with the stairs of white cement and the hanging planters that lead to the second bedroom, which has the same spatiality as the one on the first level,concludes the studio. 

工作室建筑师为墨西哥 20 世纪柔和色调的房屋赋予新生命

swimming pool

工作室建筑师为墨西哥 20 世纪柔和色调的房屋赋予新生命

pool and stairs detail

工作室建筑师为墨西哥 20 世纪柔和色调的房屋赋予新生命

street façade’of‘Casa Lorena’

工作室建筑师为墨西哥 20 世纪柔和色调的房屋赋予新生命

remnants of the pastel-toned surfaces brought to life by modern lighting

工作室建筑师为墨西哥 20 世纪柔和色调的房屋赋予新生命

arched passageway in the living room-kitchen area of‘Casa Lorena’

工作室建筑师为墨西哥 20 世纪柔和色调的房屋赋予新生命

kitchen with a white quartz central island and pasta tiles

工作室建筑师为墨西哥 20 世纪柔和色调的房屋赋予新生命

downstairs bedroom

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工作室建筑师为墨西哥 20 世纪柔和色调的房屋赋予新生命
工作室建筑师为墨西哥 20 世纪柔和色调的房屋赋予新生命
工作室建筑师为墨西哥 20 世纪柔和色调的房屋赋予新生命
工作室建筑师为墨西哥 20 世纪柔和色调的房屋赋予新生命
工作室建筑师为墨西哥 20 世纪柔和色调的房屋赋予新生命
工作室建筑师为墨西哥 20 世纪柔和色调的房屋赋予新生命

project info:

name: Casa Lorena

location: Mérida, Mexico 

architecture: Workshop, Diseño y Construcción

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edited by: lea zeitoun | designboom

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