San Francisco Ranch
Architect: AE ARQUITECTOS
Location: Tapalpa, Jalisco, Mexico | View Map
Project Year: 2017
Category: Residential Landscape
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Rancho San Francisco是一个更大项目的一部分,该项目整合了一个由多个熟悉的物业或牧场组成的社区,这些物业或牧场共享公共场地和便利设施,以创造一种坚实的社区感。牧场有一个中央庭院,将这些公共场地与专门为照顾马匹和骑马而设计的区域融为一体。中央庭院在旧金山牧场的发展中起着重要作用。除了整合这两个空间外,它还创造了一个新的休闲区。一排排橡树环绕着它,它将在它们生长的过程中美化风景。
Rancho San Francisco is part of a bigger project that integrates a community of multi-familiar properties or ranches that share common grounds as well as the amenities to create a solid sense of community. The ranch has a central patio that integrates these common grounds with the areas designed specifically for taking care of the horses and horse riding. The central patio plays a major role in the development of Rancho San Francisco. Apart from integrating both spaces, it creates a new area within itself for leisure. A grid of oaks that will embellish the landscape as they grow, surrounds it.
兰乔旧金山有一个独特的身份,起源于当地和外国材料的选择。火山岩是专门切割和塑造,以创造一个中立的色调,对比木材。在这种情况下,我们利用松木,这是丰富的这一部分的贾利斯科。添加了西班牙板作为画龙点睛。
Rancho San Francisco has a unique identity that originated from the selection of endemic and foreign materials. Volcanic rock was cut and molded specifically to create a neutral tone that contrasted with the wood. In this case, we utilized pinewood, which is abundant in this part of Jalisco. Spanish board was added as the finishing touch.
这些材料和它们的排列背后的想法是强调归属感。居住在旧金山兰乔的家庭将共同分享这一点,从而加强他们自己的个人关系。马厩的布局形成了一个指向两个方向的结构,使其外观坚固而庄重。它鼓励观众想象里面发生了什么。旧金山牧场指向北面,在开阔的场地上骑马和其他与马有关的活动。最后,景观美化必须考虑到雨季的丰富。我们为落雨设计了一个水边界线。
The idea behind the materials and their arrangement was to emphasize the sense of belonging. The families that inhabit Rancho San Francisco will share this in common thus strengthen their own personal relations. The stables’ layout forms a structure pointing in two directions giving the façade solidity and sobriety. It encourages the spectator to imagine what is going on inside. Rancho San Francisco is pointing north and looks into the open field for horse-riding and other horse related activities. Finally, the landscaping had to take into consideration the copious raining season. We designed a water borderline for the falling rain to flow into.