Ludwig Godefroy creates "habitable gardens" using massive skylights in Mexico
Mexico City based architect Ludwig Godefroy has cut circular openings into the slanted ceilings of a series of dwellings in Puerto Escondido, Mexico, to create semi-exposed pools and gardens.
Godefroy placed a series of circular openings in a cast-concrete structure to create cave like interiors that remain open to the tropical climate of the Pacific coast site.
The project includes four identical dwellings divided between two adjacent structures.
Puerto Escondido's warm temperatures meant Godefroy could design Casa VO and Casa WO to remain open year-round while protecting inhabitants from rain.
In response to this climatic condition, Godefroy inverted the "classical scheme of the house with its garden", placing the plant life on the interior instead of the exterior.
"The project blurs the border between in and out to become a singular habitable garden, where everything remains open all day and all night long," he said.
The circular openings were instead employed as large, reclined skylights that also act as mirrored passageways at the centre of each individual dwelling's courtyard.
from dezeen
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