El Ocojal

  • Prize
    Winner in Architectural Design - Sustainable and Energy Saving
  • Design Company
    Chain + Siman
  • Lead Designer
    Renatta Chain and Lina Siman
  • Architecture Firm
    Chain + Siman
  • Interior Designer
    Chain + Siman
  • Construction Company
    TUCA
  • Photo Credit
    Rafael Gamo
  • Project Location
    Valle de Bravo, State of Mexico, Mexico
  • Project Date
    2024

El Ocojal is a residential complex of six 350 m2 houses nestled in the forest over a plot of 7,000 m² in a weekend destination for Mexico city inhabitants. Its name refers to the predominant vegetation of the area. The project was conceived with the objective of minimizing intervention in the environment, preserving the existing vegetation and carrying out only minimal logging of three trees, thus ensuring the integration with the landscape. It is achieved both through the layout of the houses and through the use of materials such as timber and clay-tile that respond to the natural context, establishing a color palette aligned with the context.The A morphology provides spatial amplitude, with double-height areas and large windows that frame the landscape and establish a direct visual connection with the surroundings.
The orientation of each house was carefully studied to improve indoor climatic comfort. In addition, several passive thermal control strategies are implemented, along with water-saving systems and treatment plants. In addition, new trees were planted to compensate for the intervention, along with ferns and endemic species that reinforce the wild character of the site.




BLT Built Design Awards 2025
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