Casa Verne by Zeller & Moye

Casa Verne
Casa Verne
Photo © Juan Carlos Garza

A townhouse from the 1930s, situated in a quiet setting inside a shared courtyard right in the centre of Mexico City, is transformed into a family home.

Casa Verne
Photo © Juan Carlos Garza

The house is vertically organised along three levels, each with a distinct character: functional service spaces on the ground level, family life on the upper level, and retreat to privacy on the roof garden level.

Casa Verne
Photo © Juan Carlos Garza

A derelict existing structure was freed from excessive internal walls to create generous living spaces. Patios and openings for roof lights were cut into the building to maximize daylight in the previously dimly lit lower levels.

Casa Verne
Photo © Juan Carlos Garza

A new floor was added to the top of the existing building by introducing a large overhang roof made of white concrete, providing shadow for the fully glazed interior spaces that benefit from softly moderated daylight.

Casa Verne
Photo © Omar Muñoz

The new rooms are designed with minimal features to enhance the presence of the green roof garden.

Casa Verne
Photo © Omar Muñoz

Full height sliding glass screens all across the top floor open up panoramic views into the rich greenery giving the impression of a secluded oasis within the buzzing city centre.

Casa Verne
Photo © Omar Muñoz

All new additions are realized in white marble concrete to achieve a contemporary environment with a fresh character.

Casa Verne
Photo © Omar Muñoz

Besides the new roof the entire flooring is realized from cut marble pebbles in direct reference to Mexico City’s lost river beds and lakes that used to form the landscape before the city was established.

Casa Verne
Photo © Christoph Zeller

Furthermore an in-situ concrete bench and table were cast into a niche within the garden. A new spiral stair connects the art deco lower floors with the contemporary garden level letting daylight pass down from roof lights above the stairs.

Casa Verne
Photo © Omar Muñoz

Spaces within the existing structure were joined and revamped with new window openings, wooden flooring, a new fire place, built-in furniture and brass lamps specifically designed for the project. sOURCE BY Zeller & Moye.

Casa Verne
Photo © Omar Muñoz

Location: Colonia Polanco, Ciudad de México, Mexico
Architects: Zeller & Moye
Project Team: Ingrid Moye, Christoph Zeller, Omar G. Muñoz, Emma Woodward, Daniel Aguilar
Landscape: Entorno Taller de Paisaje
Contractor: Factor Eficiencia
Size: 460 m2 (house: 335 m2, garden: 125 m2)
Date: Feb 2017
Photographs: Juan Carlos Garza, Omar Muñoz, Christoph Zeller, Courtesy of Zeller & Moye

Casa Verne
Photo © Omar Muñoz
Casa Verne
Photo © Christoph Zeller
Casa Verne
Photo © Omar Muñoz
Casa Verne
Photo © Omar Muñoz
Casa Verne
Photo © Omar Muñoz
Casa Verne
Photo © Omar Muñoz
Casa Verne
Photo © Omar Muñoz
Casa Verne
Photo © Omar Muñoz
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Ground Floor Plan
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First Floor Plan
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Second Floor Plan
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