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Virtual
Tours of Ana D. Gallo Architect and Design Projects
McDonald
Residence
Roatan, Bay Islands, Honduras
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a
Virtual
Tour of the McDonald Residence
A
second home and resort rental, the site gradually slopes north to the
water edge. A quarter of a mile from the water edge extends the Mesoamerican
Barrier Reef, the largest barrier Reef in the Caribbean Sea.
The house, which was conceived, as a cluster of connected pods that step
with the natural grade is long, thin and sited to minimize its exposure
to the setting sun. The pods were developed not only to encourage the
ever present coastal breezes to move through the house, cooling the interior,
but also to reduce the effect of an overpowering foot print on the site.
Main rooms housed in each pod open to a central deck with shaded, northerly
views of the oceanfront. On the edge of the deck a double negative edge
swimming pool pours it’s water 12’-0” down and becomes
a back drop to a Yoga Room nestled on the Ground Floor.
A
century old Ceiba tree marks the oceanfront corner of the site, provides
shade from the west, and with its proximity to the deck, protruding roots
and permanence, connects us back to the earth.
Above
the tree line, the observation tower has a panoramic view of the Caribbean
Sea and the Tropical Rain Forest Mountains to the South.
The
materials are chosen to be maintenance free in this salty, corrosive environment.
The roof structure is galvanized steel and wood. The walls are painted
stucco on masonry. The floors are concrete creating a cooling thermal
anchor. Wood was used extensively on broad roof overhangs, gates, fences
and window louvers to minimize the permanent feeling of the concrete.
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