Casa Aguilar emerges with the idea of creating an interior oasis where a family can experience introspection and contemplation while inhabiting their home. This intention is reflected in its architecture through an envelope of thick walls that acts as a second skin, protecting from views towards a densely planned area. Inside, natural light filters through patios on each of the three levels, creating a serene and intimate atmosphere.
From the exterior, the house is perceived as a closed volume with high walls that seem to float above the ground. The open floor allows for the integration of a succession of wild gardens, aimed at attracting pollinating insects and endemic birds.
With an almost hermetic structure, the house opens only towards its internal landscapes, allowing its flora and fauna to be enjoyed and heard from the inside. This creates a peaceful, serene and private environment for its inhabitants.
- Architect: Taller Segovia Molina
- Photos: Zaickz Moz