A modern, multi-level treehouse in the middle of a Mexican forest
WEYES Studio
WEYES studio designed ?the house in the forest? as a series of interconnected volumes A set of wide concrete stairs leads up to Casa en el Bosque (translated to ?house in the forest?). True to its name, the modern house is nestled into a forest in El Barrel, Mexico, where its layout has been arranged around 17 trees that originally inhabited the land.
Instead of a building a monolithic structure, Mexican studio WEYES split the home into four separate volumes that move up the sloped plot of land and are connected by a series of external stairs, corridors, and walkways. Each volume appears to float on a concrete slab and is set amongst the trees like its own discrete treehouse.
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The four sections of the house?the ?social pavilion,? ?private resting pavilion,? ?pavilion for visitors,? and a garage and storage area?together form blocks of glass, brick, and concrete. WEYES aimed to design the spaces to minimize energy consumption. Skylights and windows provide lots of natural light; the trees provide enough shade on hot days, and the double brick walls retain the heat during the winter.
The interior of the house is a direct reflection of what?s happening outside?brick walls sit next to timber built-in storage, while concrete floors abut a span of floor-to-ceiling windows that seem to bring the outside indoors.
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