Calero House
Onnis Luque

Calero House

DCPP ARQUITECTOS as Architects

Calero is a residential project located in San Angel, in the south of Mexico City. The plot had an existing construction made out of brick and tile, which had to be respected. The new proposal had to be solved with the minimum materials, minimum cost, and the minimum elements. The project was conceived under the premise of reusing the necessary elements to materialize an architectural construction, in this case the centering wood. The remainder material becomes the construction itself and is treated and used with honesty, it is reused but not modified. The project was solved parting from the waste material of a construction to create a habitable space. The remainder materials become the main elements in this construction.


It is the material the one that defines the dimensions, structure and finish machining of the project. A dual concept is achieved where the material is used as it is obtained without covering it or hiding it, showing it in the most honest way. At the same time a recycling conscience is generated making this construction sustainable in all aspects, not only in ecological terms but also social and theoretical. The centering wood that was used in other constructions occupies in Calero a central place in aesthetical and structural terms; becoming floor, wall, column, beam, lattice. The roof is created by a multipanel sheet for its light and economic character. Its performance was improved by using cardboard tubes for thermal and acoustic insulation. These cardboard tubes were obtained from a cloth store, being also recycled material.


We decided to use a construction method without using concrete, making the most possible in workshops and assembling in situ, with the purpose of reducing costs. All of this resulted in a construction with a cost of approximately 25% of a conventional construction. Calero is born with the idea of re-using the necessary material for constructing an architectural project, creating a new project where the old material is part of a new house. In this specific case we used centering wood. The material is at the same time construction remainder and the construction in itself, treating it with complete honesty, without modifying it, only reutilizing it. It transforms form being a necessary element for the realization of the house, to being part of the house itself. We used it exactly as we found it after being used, and as such, its physical characteristics are the ones that define the structure and it’s finishing touches. Calero is about a dual concept. In one hand, the idea of making the material evident, as opposed to having the necessity to hide it, and the other is about a recycling conscience, making this project sustainable in every aspect; not only in ecological terms, but social and theoretical as well. The idea of sustainability is obtained by using everything that would otherwise be considered as trash. Using this material as a structural solution with the thought of creating a habitable space.


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Project: Pablo Pérez, Alfonso de la Concha

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