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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 SV in Provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina by Luciano Kruk

 
November 28th, 2014 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Luciano Kruk

The house is located in a new subdivision in the village of Valeria del Mar, near the Atlantic city of Pinamar, distant 360 km to the south of Buenos Aires.

Image Courtesy © Daniela Mac Adden

Image Courtesy © Daniela Mac Adden

  • Architects: Luciano Kruk
  • Project: CASA SV
  • Location: Provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina
  • Photography: Daniela Mac Adden
  • Collaborator: Ekaterina Künzel – Federico Eichenberg – Pablo Magdalena
  • Surface area: 623 m2
  • Constructed Surface: 122 m2
  • Year of Construction: 2013

Image Courtesy © Daniela Mac Adden

Image Courtesy © Daniela Mac Adden

The land is located in a corner of the new subdivision, measures approximately 32 by 23 meters and has the shorter side facing towards a typical neighborhood street in this town, and its longest side limited by a narrow Cul de Sac that solves the entry inside the subdivision.

Image Courtesy © Daniela Mac Adden

Image Courtesy © Daniela Mac Adden

Our clients asked that the house be as simple as possible and expressly indicated that we place the master bedroom away as much as possible from the other two bedrooms that would work to receive family and other visitors

Image Courtesy © Daniela Mac Adden

Image Courtesy © Daniela Mac Adden

The house was solved as a single volume of strongly elongated proportions, placing the master bedroom on one end and two at the opposite end and forming a meeting space in the center. This generates a space with some indeterminacy in the limits [between] indoor and outdoor.

Image Courtesy © Daniela Mac Adden

Image Courtesy © Daniela Mac Adden

To materialize the construction uses concrete exposed seeking to exploit their sculptural qualities while avoiding almost the later maintenance in the life of the house, resulting it to be an ideal summer home. Furthermore this structural material in their traditional role, is also used as an enclosure to the outside, and between internal spaces allows us to greatly simplify the construction process.

Image Courtesy © Daniela Mac Adden

Image Courtesy © Daniela Mac Adden

Image Courtesy © Daniela Mac Adden

Image Courtesy © Daniela Mac Adden

Image Courtesy © Daniela Mac Adden

Image Courtesy © Daniela Mac Adden

Image Courtesy © Daniela Mac Adden

Image Courtesy © Daniela Mac Adden

Image Courtesy © Daniela Mac Adden

Image Courtesy © Daniela Mac Adden

Image Courtesy © Daniela Mac Adden

Image Courtesy © Daniela Mac Adden

Image Courtesy © Daniela Mac Adden

Image Courtesy © Daniela Mac Adden

Image Courtesy © Daniela Mac Adden

Image Courtesy © Daniela Mac Adden

Image Courtesy © Daniela Mac Adden

Image Courtesy © Daniela Mac Adden

Image Courtesy © Luciano Kruk

Image Courtesy © Luciano Kruk

Image Courtesy © Luciano Kruk

Image Courtesy © Luciano Kruk

Image Courtesy © Luciano Kruk

Image Courtesy © Luciano Kruk

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