{"id":975,"date":"2025-10-24T04:01:35","date_gmt":"2025-10-24T04:01:35","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.goldentriangledelhiagrajaipur.com\/?p=975"},"modified":"2025-10-27T09:39:48","modified_gmt":"2025-10-27T09:39:48","slug":"curved-stone-pavilion-encloses-circular-reflecting-pool-for-clubhouse-in-mexico","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.goldentriangledelhiagrajaipur.com\/index.php\/2025\/10\/24\/curved-stone-pavilion-encloses-circular-reflecting-pool-for-clubhouse-in-mexico\/","title":{"rendered":"curved stone pavilion encloses circular reflecting pool for clubhouse in mexico"},"content":{"rendered":"

Clubhouse’s Circular Design blends with the Landscape in Atlixco<\/h2>\n

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La Pedrera by Taller Ezequiel Aguilar Mart\u00ednez is the clubhouse of the Cola de Lagarto development, located on the outskirts of Atlixco, Puebla, about two hours from Mexico City<\/a><\/strong>. The project is set within the Tentzo mountain range, a semi-desert landscape primarily featuring acacias, yuccas, and wild grasses. The design occupies a hill within the development, offering panoramic views of the golf courses, Atlixco valley, and the majestic Popocatepetl and Iztaccihuatl volcanoes. This privileged setting shapes the project’s circular layout, which opens the building to its surroundings while housing activities such as a restaurant<\/a><\/strong>, leisure rooms, restrooms, and general amenities. Conceptually, the project is organized through a series of concentric skins arranged around a central space that features a reflecting pool<\/a><\/strong>. The project’s materials palette includes stone<\/a><\/strong>, wood<\/a><\/strong>, and concrete<\/a><\/strong> elements.<\/p>\n

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La Pedrera’s Layered Circular Design Integrates Stone and Wood<\/h2>\n

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The exterior ring, made of curved, locally sourced stone walls, emerges from the slope, supporting the platform that holds most of the program and allowing part of the structure to be partially underground, leveraging the hillside’s natural slope. The program is resolved on the ground and underground levels, while the roof slab serves as a 360-degree viewing deck with a multipurpose area for temporary events. A perimeter corridor between the outer and second ring functions as a balcony and service area. The second ring, with a glazed facade, connects interiors with the surrounding landscape and optimizes natural light. Finally, the third and innermost ring consists of rotating wooden doors, allowing spaces to be as open or closed to the exterior as necessary. A large oculus in the concrete slab at the building’s center frames the landscape elements that rise, subtly marking the structure’s presence. For Taller Ezequiel Aguilar Mart\u00ednez studio<\/a><\/strong>, a fundamental aspect of the building’s concept was maintaining a scale that respects the surroundings while using materials that age gracefully, blending the building seamlessly into its natural context.<\/p>\n<\/p>\n

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La Pedrera circular clubhouse sits within the Tentzo mountain range near Atlixco, Mexico<\/p>\n

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designed by Taller Ezequiel Aguilar Mart\u00ednez, the building embraces its hillside setting<\/p>\n

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a circular layout opens the clubhouse to panoramic mountain views<\/p>\n

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curved stone walls emerge naturally from the slope<\/p>\n

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a reflecting pool anchors the heart of the structure<\/p>\n

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a perimeter corridor connects the outer and inner rings like a continuous balcony<\/p>\n

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rotating wooden doors modulate openness and privacy throughout the inner ring<\/p>\n

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materials chosen to age gracefully allow the clubhouse to merge with its context<\/p>\n

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the structure partially embeds into the hill, blending architecture and terrain<\/p>\n

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project info:<\/strong><\/p>\n

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name:<\/strong> La Pedrera Clubhouse<\/p>\n

architect:<\/strong>\u00a0Taller Ezequiel Aguilar Mart\u00ednez<\/a><\/p>\n

location:<\/strong> Atlixco, Mexico<\/p>\n

area:<\/strong> 1503 sqm<\/p>\n

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lead architect:<\/strong> Ezequiel Aguilar Mart\u00ednez<\/p>\n

manufacturers:<\/strong> CEMEX Espa\u00f1a, Helvex, Iluminamos , Interceramic, Tecnolite, Ternium Hylsa<\/p>\n

collaboration and execution:<\/strong> N\u00e9stor Ram\u00f3n Zarate Ibarra, Federico de Zatarain Dach<\/p>\n

project management:<\/strong> Triplet Arquitectura<\/p>\n

construction:<\/strong> AZ Construcciones<\/p>\n

interior architects:<\/strong> Pen\u00e9lope de la Madrid (\u00c1baka Interiores)<\/p>\n

landscape architects:<\/strong> Roberto Villareal (UPAstudio)<\/p>\n

photographer:<\/strong> Amy Bello<\/a><\/p>\n

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edited by: christina vergopoulou | designboom<\/i><\/p>\n<\/article>\n<\/article>\n<\/article>\n

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