garcia residence
2500 square feet | tucson, arizona
architect: ibarra rosano design architects
contractor: repp design & construction
materials: intergra masonry block wall, polished concrete, storefront
window systems
The Garcia residence, located in the foothills of the Tucson Mountains,
posed several interesting challenges for our construction team. Critical
to the success of the project was creating the illusion that the masonry
house had grown as an outcrop of the rocky hillside. To do so, the architect
envisioned a house that would step down in unison with the contours of
the site. To achieve this, we committed to a construction methodology
that allowed us to create the appearance that the house that has been
surgically inserted into the pristine desert landscape. We executed the
project with an incredible 3' limit of construction beyond the exterior
walls to preserve and maintain as much of the native desert as possible.
Our team, highly experienced with the material palette of exposed concrete,
masonry and steel, was able to execute an extremely high level of finish.
The results were well received, and the project earned a Gold Trowel Award
from the Masonry Guild of Arizona. Photographer: Bill Timmerman