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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.

S House in Lima, Peru by domenack arquitectos

 
April 25th, 2014 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: domenack arquitectos

The house is the result of dealing with three important variables: satisfying the functional needs of the family, adapting the design to a difficult sloping topography without resorting to complicate and expensive structures, and capturing the views towards a golf course despite the fact that the plot is not adjacent to it.

Image Courtesy © Juan Solano

Image Courtesy © Juan Solano

  • Architects: domenack arquitectos
  • Project: S House
  • Location: Lima, Peru
  • Photography: Juan Solano
  • Project architects: Juan Carlos Domenack L. and Juan Carlos Domenack C.
  • Area: 500m2
  • Project year: 2009

Image Courtesy © Juan Solano

Image Courtesy © Juan Solano

The design of the house is planned over an existing natural platform located 3m above street level. This decision allowed locating only the parking and service areas at street level, while the rest of the program is located above the natural platform.

Image Courtesy © Juan Solano

Image Courtesy © Juan Solano

The house is developed in 3 levels, following the rocky ascending topography of the plot. The functional and spatial distribution derives from the customs and needs of the clients. The main garden, pool and social areas are located in the first level, while the private areas are located in the second and third levels.

Image Courtesy © Juan Solano

Image Courtesy © Juan Solano

The project´s elevated position allows taking advantage of the views of the golf course, located to the south of the plot, from the social and master bedroom areas. The rest of the house enjoys different views and scenarios of the surrounding natural environment, through patios, gardens and platforms generated by following the ascending topography. The design of the house promotes adequate ventilation, lighting and thermal control in order to reduce energy consumption.

Image Courtesy © Juan Solano

Image Courtesy © Juan Solano

The house´s composition is framed in a double height exposed concrete structure that directs the views to the golf course and contains the inner volumes of the house. Space within this frame flows freely, visually integrating different areas of the project and its natural surroundings. The premise of adapting the house to the plot´s natural topography, based on ecological and economic criteria, determined the rest of the house´s posterior facades.

Image Courtesy © Juan Solano

Image Courtesy © Juan Solano

Image Courtesy © Juan Solano

Image Courtesy © Juan Solano

Image Courtesy © Juan Solano

Image Courtesy © Juan Solano

Image Courtesy © Juan Solano

Image Courtesy © Juan Solano

Image Courtesy © Juan Solano

Image Courtesy © Juan Solano

Image Courtesy © Juan Solano

Image Courtesy © Juan Solano

Image Courtesy © Juan Solano

Image Courtesy © Juan Solano

Image Courtesy © domenack arquitectos

Image Courtesy © domenack arquitectos

Image Courtesy © domenack arquitectos

Image Courtesy © domenack arquitectos

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