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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.

Memory House in Lima, Perú by Chetecortes Architects

 
February 24th, 2017 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Chetecortes Architects

When I say Beach, we can quickly see the blue of the sea under a clear sky, next to the warm sand, bathed in an intense yellow light that illuminates the day. The relaxing sound of the waves begins to whisper our ears, while our body begins to perceive a refreshing temperature, the wind passing.

We create the house, understanding first the reaction of the people to the previous text.

Image Courtesy © Chetecortes Architects

  • Architects: Chetecortes Architects (Daniel Cortés)
  • Project: Memory House
  • Location: Condominio la Jolla, kilómetro 101 de la Pan. Sur, Asia, Lima, Perú
  • Desing & Construction: Chetecortes Architects
  • Team: Larry Zlatar, Daniel Lama, Carlos Carrasco, Katherine Tocto, Walter Flores, Freddy Bellido.
  • Year: 2016

Image Courtesy © Chetecortes Architects

We understand the force of memory, which creates the stage again in the mind and brings with it the lived experience, the same atmosphere that helps people to enjoy and be happy.

Although the project is in a third row, away from the beach and the interior spaces that do not have an ocean view, are even more apart, with memory we connect people with the beach and capture the same ingredients as her , So that the scenario is repeated and the result is the same.

Image Courtesy © Chetecortes Architects

Image Courtesy © Chetecortes Architects

That is why the house opens to the outside, allows the wind to pass through the house, entering the dining room, through the kitchen, to reach the living room and connect to the first floor through the double height of the entrance. The sun is made present through a bath of light, on the wall that unites the whole dwelling, illuminating all spaces naturally. The wind carries with it the relaxing sound of the outside and brings with it, the necessary temperature to allow the rest even being in the space farthest from the house.

This is a 530m2 house built with a roof of 100m2.

Image Courtesy © Chetecortes Architects

Image Courtesy © Chetecortes Architects

Image Courtesy © Chetecortes Architects

Image Courtesy © Chetecortes Architects

Image Courtesy © Chetecortes Architects

Image Courtesy © Chetecortes Architects

Image Courtesy © Chetecortes Architects

Image Courtesy © Chetecortes Architects

Image Courtesy © Chetecortes Architects

Image Courtesy © Chetecortes Architects

Image Courtesy © Chetecortes Architects

Image Courtesy © Chetecortes Architects

Image Courtesy © Chetecortes Architects

Image Courtesy © Chetecortes Architects

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Categories: Facade, House, Interiors, Residential




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