Mexico. A house retrieving the tradition of rammed earth

In Quinta Gaby, along with the building technique, Taller Tlaiye recuperates typological and formal elements that recall Mexican vernacular buildings.

Quinta Gaby is a single-family house designed by Taller Tlaiye that retrieves the traditional building technique of rammed earth. Located in Atlixco, Mexico, the residence is arranged around a central patio, recalling the local typology of the hacienda. The core of the building organises the circulation of the inhabitants and is dominated by a papelillo tree.

Mexico. A house retrieving the tradition of rammed earth Quinta Gaby is a single-family house designed by Taller Tlaiye that retrieves the traditional building technique of rammed earth. Located in Atlixco, Mexico, the residence is arranged around a central patio, recalling the local typology of the hacienda.

Taller Tlaiye, Quinta Gaby, Atlixco, Puebla, Mexico, 2017. Photo Yoshihiro Koitani

Mexico. A house retrieving the tradition of rammed earth Quinta Gaby is a single-family house designed by Taller Tlaiye that retrieves the traditional building technique of rammed earth. Located in Atlixco, Mexico, the residence is arranged around a central patio, recalling the local typology of the hacienda.

Taller Tlaiye, Quinta Gaby, Atlixco, Puebla, Mexico, 2017. Photo Yoshihiro Koitani

Mexico. A house retrieving the tradition of rammed earth Quinta Gaby is a single-family house designed by Taller Tlaiye that retrieves the traditional building technique of rammed earth. Located in Atlixco, Mexico, the residence is arranged around a central patio, recalling the local typology of the hacienda.

Taller Tlaiye, Quinta Gaby, Atlixco, Puebla, Mexico, 2017. Photo Yoshihiro Koitani

Mexico. A house retrieving the tradition of rammed earth Quinta Gaby is a single-family house designed by Taller Tlaiye that retrieves the traditional building technique of rammed earth. Located in Atlixco, Mexico, the residence is arranged around a central patio, recalling the local typology of the hacienda.

Taller Tlaiye, Quinta Gaby, Atlixco, Puebla, Mexico, 2017. Photo Yoshihiro Koitani

Mexico. A house retrieving the tradition of rammed earth Quinta Gaby is a single-family house designed by Taller Tlaiye that retrieves the traditional building technique of rammed earth. Located in Atlixco, Mexico, the residence is arranged around a central patio, recalling the local typology of the hacienda.

Taller Tlaiye, Quinta Gaby, Atlixco, Puebla, Mexico, 2017. Photo Yoshihiro Koitani

Mexico. A house retrieving the tradition of rammed earth Quinta Gaby is a single-family house designed by Taller Tlaiye that retrieves the traditional building technique of rammed earth. Located in Atlixco, Mexico, the residence is arranged around a central patio, recalling the local typology of the hacienda.

Taller Tlaiye, Quinta Gaby, Atlixco, Puebla, Mexico, 2017. Photo Yoshihiro Koitani

Mexico. A house retrieving the tradition of rammed earth Quinta Gaby is a single-family house designed by Taller Tlaiye that retrieves the traditional building technique of rammed earth. Located in Atlixco, Mexico, the residence is arranged around a central patio, recalling the local typology of the hacienda.

Taller Tlaiye, Quinta Gaby, Atlixco, Puebla, Mexico, 2017. Photo Yoshihiro Koitani

Mexico. A house retrieving the tradition of rammed earth Quinta Gaby is a single-family house designed by Taller Tlaiye that retrieves the traditional building technique of rammed earth. Located in Atlixco, Mexico, the residence is arranged around a central patio, recalling the local typology of the hacienda.

Taller Tlaiye, Quinta Gaby, Atlixco, Puebla, Mexico, 2017. Photo Yoshihiro Koitani

Mexico. A house retrieving the tradition of rammed earth Quinta Gaby is a single-family house designed by Taller Tlaiye that retrieves the traditional building technique of rammed earth. Located in Atlixco, Mexico, the residence is arranged around a central patio, recalling the local typology of the hacienda.

Taller Tlaiye, Quinta Gaby, Atlixco, Puebla, Mexico, 2017. Photo Yoshihiro Koitani

Mexico. A house retrieving the tradition of rammed earth Quinta Gaby is a single-family house designed by Taller Tlaiye that retrieves the traditional building technique of rammed earth. Located in Atlixco, Mexico, the residence is arranged around a central patio, recalling the local typology of the hacienda.

Taller Tlaiye, Quinta Gaby, Atlixco, Puebla, Mexico, 2017. Photo Yoshihiro Koitani

Mexico. A house retrieving the tradition of rammed earth Quinta Gaby is a single-family house designed by Taller Tlaiye that retrieves the traditional building technique of rammed earth. Located in Atlixco, Mexico, the residence is arranged around a central patio, recalling the local typology of the hacienda.

Taller Tlaiye, Quinta Gaby, Atlixco, Puebla, Mexico, 2017. Photo Yoshihiro Koitani

Mexico. A house retrieving the tradition of rammed earth Quinta Gaby is a single-family house designed by Taller Tlaiye that retrieves the traditional building technique of rammed earth. Located in Atlixco, Mexico, the residence is arranged around a central patio, recalling the local typology of the hacienda.

Taller Tlaiye, Quinta Gaby, Atlixco, Puebla, Mexico, 2017. Photo Yoshihiro Koitani

Mexico. A house retrieving the tradition of rammed earth Quinta Gaby is a single-family house designed by Taller Tlaiye that retrieves the traditional building technique of rammed earth. Located in Atlixco, Mexico, the residence is arranged around a central patio, recalling the local typology of the hacienda.

Taller Tlaiye, Quinta Gaby, Atlixco, Puebla, Mexico, 2017. Photo Yoshihiro Koitani

Mexico. A house retrieving the tradition of rammed earth Quinta Gaby is a single-family house designed by Taller Tlaiye that retrieves the traditional building technique of rammed earth. Located in Atlixco, Mexico, the residence is arranged around a central patio, recalling the local typology of the hacienda.

Taller Tlaiye, Quinta Gaby, Atlixco, Puebla, Mexico, 2017. Photo Yoshihiro Koitani

Mexico. A house retrieving the tradition of rammed earth Quinta Gaby is a single-family house designed by Taller Tlaiye that retrieves the traditional building technique of rammed earth. Located in Atlixco, Mexico, the residence is arranged around a central patio, recalling the local typology of the hacienda.

Taller Tlaiye, Quinta Gaby, site plan

Mexico. A house retrieving the tradition of rammed earth Quinta Gaby is a single-family house designed by Taller Tlaiye that retrieves the traditional building technique of rammed earth. Located in Atlixco, Mexico, the residence is arranged around a central patio, recalling the local typology of the hacienda.

Taller Tlaiye, Quinta Gaby, ground floor plan

Mexico. A house retrieving the tradition of rammed earth Quinta Gaby is a single-family house designed by Taller Tlaiye that retrieves the traditional building technique of rammed earth. Located in Atlixco, Mexico, the residence is arranged around a central patio, recalling the local typology of the hacienda.

Taller Tlaiye, Quinta Gaby, section

Mexico. A house retrieving the tradition of rammed earth Quinta Gaby is a single-family house designed by Taller Tlaiye that retrieves the traditional building technique of rammed earth. Located in Atlixco, Mexico, the residence is arranged around a central patio, recalling the local typology of the hacienda.

Taller Tlaiye, Quinta Gaby, section

Mexico. A house retrieving the tradition of rammed earth Quinta Gaby is a single-family house designed by Taller Tlaiye that retrieves the traditional building technique of rammed earth. Located in Atlixco, Mexico, the residence is arranged around a central patio, recalling the local typology of the hacienda.

Taller Tlaiye, Quinta Gaby, elevations

Mexico. A house retrieving the tradition of rammed earth Quinta Gaby is a single-family house designed by Taller Tlaiye that retrieves the traditional building technique of rammed earth. Located in Atlixco, Mexico, the residence is arranged around a central patio, recalling the local typology of the hacienda.

Taller Tlaiye, Quinta Gaby, elevations

The 545 sqm residence is accessed from the Eastern side, through a walkway that directly conduces to the patio and the South-oriented living area; this space overlooks a swimming pool, equipped with a wooden deck. The six bedrooms are directly connected to the central patio, each of them has a private bathroom. The night area corresponds to the Northern and the Eastern sides of the building. The mineral texture of rammed earth moulds the atmospheric qualities of the residence, accompanied by smooth concrete and wood in the finishing and floorings.

Taller Tlaiye, Quinta Gaby, Atlixco, Puebla, Mexico, 2017. Photo Yoshihiro Koitani
  • Quinta Gaby
  • Atlixco, Puebla, México
  • single-family house
  • Taller Tlaiye
  • David Tlaiye Zorrilla, Andrea Martínez Álvarez
  • SC3 S.C. Ing. Julio Ernesto Lira
  • Taller Tlaiye
  • 545 sqm
  • 2017