Located in the small town of El Vaquerito, in the state of Michoacán de Ocampo, the house "Hill in Front of the Glen" designed by HW studio generates a continuity in the beautiful living surface that surrounds the land in which it is inserted.

Consisting of four concrete walls that emerge surprisingly from the landscape, this house has two of them as land containment and two others that frame the access and escort the user on his way into the house.
The house by HW studio is guided by a poetic narrative where the projected path urges a pilgrimage in solitude that leads to the encounter with an old tree whose presence is so significant that it was necessary to distort the linearity of one of the walls with a gentle curve.

The path leads the passerby directly to a concrete vault that supports the loads of the green sheet that rests on it, while giving the sensation of being inside a cold, dark, but a strangely cozy cave.
 

Description of project by HW studio

The inspiration behind this project is derived from carefully listening to the subtle murmurs and whispers of environments like this, as well as the client's search for protection and shelter.

How can one feel protected? What can be done when one feels vulnerable? This question was accompanied by an image, or perhaps a memory: a frightened child covering himself with a light bed sheet as he peeks out to make sure he can see what is going on around him.

Pulling a bed sheet over ourselves is a very elemental act that alludes to the most basic part of the self; a bed sheet hides, protects, wraps, and creates a space beneath it that is so safe and intimate as to keep away any spirit, ghost, or demon that may be surrounding the room.

At the same time, this project generates a continuity in the beautiful living surface around the land, forming a new hill in a place already surrounded by many.

The architecture is like an accent on the words of a poem, like a comma or a question mark, but never the actual poem itself. The poem is already written by the pines, the oaks, the sweet acacia, the fireflies, the road, the fence, the neighbor's water well, the earth, the orchard, and the nightingale.

Four concrete walls contribute accents to the poem, surprisingly emerging from the landscape; two of them bearing the land of the new hill created by raising the bed sheet, and two others framing the access as they escort guests into the house.

The path is wide enough to walk comfortably alone, yet narrow enough to discourage accompaniment. Visitors are cast into a pilgrimage of solitude that leads to an old tree with such a significant presence that it was necessary to distort the linearity of one of the walls with a gentle curve to be able to pass next to it...so close that it is even possible to graze it.

After crossing the tree threshold, going down a few solid pearled stone steps, and opening a heavy steel door, a concrete vault stands, supporting the loads of the green bed sheet that rests upon it; providing a sensation of being inside a cold, dark, but strangely cozy cave.

Concrete was chosen as the main material due to a dream about this new rock melting while inevitably interacting with the forest, changing colors... grays that turned to greens, blacks, and yellows that were gradually incorporated into the environment. The flooring emphasizes an aroma of wood that is perceived when surrounded by pine trees, providing balance to the cold temperature of the concrete; and finally, steel that, with time and rainfall, acquires an appearance like tree bark.

As for the spatial organization, public areas on the left side of the house are completely exposed to the wooded ravine, and on the right side are open more timidly to a courtyard with treetop and sky views.

It was important to have very few references of elements that would connect to a specific moment in time, so the refrigerator and appliances were hidden, the lighting was arranged very discreetly, and only the four main materials were included: stone, wood, concrete, and steel. It was very important for the client to preserve the rough and primitive atmosphere of being in the mountains.

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Design team
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Architects.- Rogelio Vallejo Bores, Oscar Didier, Ascencio Castro. Tema.- Sergio Antonio Garcia Padilla, Jesus Alejandro Lopez Hernandez, Alberto Gallegos Negrete.
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Builder
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ARGA Constructora.
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Area
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250 sqm.
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350,000 USD.
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Completion Year.- 2021.
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Walnut Polyultramat.- Tabula. Wall-mounted single lever lavatory faucet/9426LU.- Urrea. Concrete with pump-flush.- Cemex. Stainless steel recessed/ESUL5C.- Megamex. Living-now / Black plate- mod.KA480XMM.- Bticino.
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El vaquerito, Morelia, Michoacán. Mexico.
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Dane Alonso, Cesar Bejar, Juan Pablo Guerra.
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HW-Studio is an architecture practice formed by Rogelio Vallejo Bores, Oscar Didier Asencio Castrocreado, Vera Sánchez Macouzet, Tirso Figueroa, Sergio A. Garcia Padilla and Jesús Alejandro López Hernández, founded in 2010 in Morelia city, Mexico, within the booming of violence of the country. 

The Studio was created with the purpose to stimulate and get implicated in the architectural process with artistic principles and eastern (budist) philosophy with western concepts, in order to create spaces that reminds and promotes that threatened peace.

Meditation is part of their creative process, becoming the natural and obvious answer for the creation of spaces that can transmit a serenity sensation, tranquility and silence, in a world mostly noisy and violent.

They constantly seek to promote an appreciation of what is really important in life, eliminating from architecture, everything that is not essential, so that through conscious contemplation, states of inner peace are reached.

The name: HW-Studio, comes from the union of the H letter, which in spanish is considered the silent letter and it means the representation of silence. The W letter comes from the Japanese concept wabisabi, which has no Spanish translation or direct equivalence with western concepts, but it could be understood as beauty of the impermanent and the imperfect.
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Published on: October 20, 2021
Cite: "Absent architecture that illuminates uncertainties. The Hill in Front of the Glen by HW studio" METALOCUS. Accessed
<http://www.metalocus.es/en/news/absent-architecture-illuminates-uncertainties-hill-front-glen-hw-studio> ISSN 1139-6415
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