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.
Casa Levels in Buenos Aires, Argentina by BAK Arquitectos
May 3rd, 2012 by Sumit Singhal
Article source: BAK Arquitectos
Site
The land on which we should intervene, forested with pine trees of great size, has a height of about 3 m in the sense of his forehead. In connection with the street one end thereof is elevated while the opposite has a depression, which some large acacias, hidden from view from the street.
Project Architect: Maria Victoria Besonias, Luciano Kruk.
Contributors: Architect Nuria Jover – Enzo Vitali
Land area: 600m2
Constructed area: 187.02 m2
Year Built: Under construction
Casa Levels
The Commission
The order of the principal was a house of exposed concrete to be used for much of the year, a stepfamily. It was important that the social result of significant size and the master bedroom could function as a sector of great independence and equipped as to beat the rest of the house. It specifically required that the house will have multiple locations saved because the idea is to live there during the three summer months continuously.
Casa Levels
The Proposal
The particular highlight of the lot, its relationship to the street and the requirement of a comprehensive program settled in areas with some independence, are the issues that are unique to this house with a constructive proposal aesthetic similar to others built by the studio in Mar Azul.
Casa Levels
Housing was designed resolved into four sectors connected to means levels on a single ladder. This allowed us to reduce the areas of movement to a minimum and go accompanying accommodating various uses the natural slope of the batch and even burying part thereof, thereby reducing the presence of the built. The ladder of course becomes the organizer not only functional but spatial nexus making spaces that need to integrate. With this arrangement volumetric and taking care to maintain as much vegetation is able to provide the home of the variety and flexibility of spaces required without losing independence of use between them and proposing, for all of them, a clear integration with the landscape through openings that are framing.
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