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Casa Gavion Uses a Breathing Gabion Wall To Keep Cool in Baja, Mexico

03/11/2012
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  • Casa Gavion-Collectivo Mx
    <a href="http://www.colectivomx.com.mx/" target="_blank">Collectivo Mx</a> designed and built this fascinating geometric home in Baja Mexico, where the sun shines almost every day of the year. Inspired by the architecture of <a href="http://www.barragan-foundation.org/" target="_blank">Luis Barragán</a> who believes in "emotional architecture", Collectivo Mx wanted to evoke his style through the use of sensuous aesthetics, vivid colors, and attention to spaces and light - all while accentuating the building’s natural surroundings. With summer temps lasting almost all-year-long, a big concern was keeping the house cool without the use of air conditioning - so the architects employed <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gabion">gabion</a> baskets to create a "breathing" wall that shields the home from the sun while allowing breezes in through the gaps. In addition to the use of regional materials and local labor, Casa Gavion also makes use of high-performance insulation, solar power, and grey water recycling.
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  • Casa Gavion-Collectivo Mx
    Casa Gavion by <a href="http://www.colectivomx.com.mx/" target="_blank">Collectivo Mx</a> is a private eco home in Baja, Mexico that makes use of passive design, regional materials and emotional architecture.
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  • Casa Gavion-Collectivo Mx
    <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luis_Barrag%C3%A1n" target="_blank">Luis Barragán</a>, who is considered to have reinvented Mexican modern architecture, said "I believe in emotional architecture," and this was what Collectivo Mx was trying to evoke through the Casa Gavion.
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  • Casa Gavion-Collectivo Mx
    Their use of massive proportions, volumes, forms, textures and colors were all aimed to move feelings and emotions.
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  • Casa Gavion-Collectivo Mx
    The studio designed the home so that each room had access to the outdoors and windows slide open to connect with terraces and courtyards.
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  • Casa Gavion-Collectivo Mx
    A rock tower climbs above the home to enjoy 360 degree views of the Sea of Cortez, the surrounding landscape and the adjacent golf course.
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  • Casa Gavion-Collectivo Mx
    The home features no air conditioning and all cooling is provided via passive means.
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  • Casa Gavion-Collectivo Mx
    <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gabion" target="_blank">Gabions</a>, which are normally seen along highways as retaining walls, are reinvented here as a shade screen and shield the home from the intense sun, but allow air to move through the space.
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  • Casa Gavion-Collectivo Mx
    Thick insulation on the roof protects the home from overheating, while natural ventilation and cross breezes keep it cool.
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  • Casa Gavion-Collectivo Mx
    Regional materials and local labor were used to build the home, which was also designed for durability and low maintenance.
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  • Casa Gavion-Collectivo Mx
    In addition the home also features a solar energy system, a grey water system, and an ingenious pool design which integrates dipping pool, swimming pool and jacuzzi reduces the water consumption generally used in homes with pools.
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Casa Gavion-Collectivo Mx

Collectivo Mx designed and built this fascinating geometric home in Baja Mexico, where the sun shines almost every day of the year. Inspired by the architecture of Luis Barragán who believes in "emotional architecture", Collectivo Mx wanted to evoke his style through the use of sensuous aesthetics, vivid colors, and attention to spaces and light - all while accentuating the building’s natural surroundings. With summer temps lasting almost all-year-long, a big concern was keeping the house cool without the use of air conditioning - so the architects employed gabion baskets to create a "breathing" wall that shields the home from the sun while allowing breezes in through the gaps. In addition to the use of regional materials and local labor, Casa Gavion also makes use of high-performance insulation, solar power, and grey water recycling.

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