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Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination.

Hostel and meditation center by IR arquitectura

 
April 28th, 2015 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: IR arquitectura

The project implements a replicable model in each of its points: the architecture, the economic logic, the energy criteria, integrated farming practices and reforestation. It offers a rural area a number of tools that propose ways of inhabiting these sensitive forest areas with production needs, and develop an equivalent degree of integration on a social level.

Image Courtesy © Federico Cairoli

Image Courtesy © Federico Cairoli

  • Architects: IR arquitectura
  • Project: Hostel and meditation center
  • Photography: Federico Cairoli
  • Project year: 2011
  • Project team: Luciano Intile, Andres Rogers, Francisco Solari, Joy Zimmerman, Cynthia Szwarcberg
  • Energy Management Project: Wulcon Energy
  • Price arqadia 2012 – BIAAR 2014 selected

Image Courtesy © Federico Cairoli

Image Courtesy © Federico Cairoli

The architectural proposal is developed based on a number of criteria:

-The first is to obtain a constructive and formal system that can respond to the most rudimentary vicissitudes. A system capable of adapting to the edge of the mountain with minimal impact, keeping in mind that the building is located in an area to be reforested. The triangular modulation allows maximum flexibility to place the building between existing trees.

Image Courtesy © Federico Cairoli

Image Courtesy © Federico Cairoli

-Second, we are interested in linking parts of the system with technologies offered by the area and the type of construction; on one hand, it must be consistent with the pace of visits from the construction management, and on the other, regarding the skills of the people who make up the construction team. For them the “Paraguayan home” is the daily construction model. That model is adopted and crossed with the proposed system.

Image Courtesy © Federico Cairoli

Image Courtesy © Federico Cairoli

The result reduces the margin of error in several respects. For starters, the construction techniques are familiar to those who perform them. The distances between structural axes are always 3.00m, allowing redesigns and modifications to be simple, and in fact it is this mutability that finishes configuring the imprint of the building.

Image Courtesy © Federico Cairoli

Image Courtesy © Federico Cairoli

Redesigns are done with knowledge of the system and the approximate number of modules to be built, but without the need to impose beforehand the final morphology of the building. We simply take the vacant space between the tree species to be conserved. Then, on the resulting figure, we propose plan variables and determine which one is the most functional to the programmatic scheme that required by the building. Then it is executed.

Image Courtesy © Federico Cairoli

Image Courtesy © Federico Cairoli

Since the project began, we proposed an interest in performing part of the construction and training in the context of experiential workshops. Less than a year after construction began, with an almost finished living space and the structure of the multipurpose room already set, it was possible to organize the first workshop. We had the opportunity to work with an interdisciplinary team, able to encompass tasks beyond the particular areas of development of each, and a worldwide reference: Professor Gernot Minke.

Image Courtesy © Federico Cairoli

Image Courtesy © Federico Cairoli

Image Courtesy © Federico Cairoli

Image Courtesy © Federico Cairoli

Image Courtesy © Federico Cairoli

Image Courtesy © Federico Cairoli

Image Courtesy © Federico Cairoli

Image Courtesy © Federico Cairoli

Image Courtesy © Federico Cairoli

Image Courtesy © Federico Cairoli

Image Courtesy © Federico Cairoli

Image Courtesy © Federico Cairoli

Image Courtesy © Federico Cairoli

Image Courtesy © Federico Cairoli

Image Courtesy © IR arquitectura

Image Courtesy © IR arquitectura

Image Courtesy © IR arquitectura

Image Courtesy © IR arquitectura

Image Courtesy © IR arquitectura

Image Courtesy © IR arquitectura

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