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.
PINAR DEL FARO HOUSE in José Ignacio, Uruguay by Carolina Pedroni + Delfina Riverti + Miguel Rossi
March 8th, 2017 by Sumit Singhal
Article source: Carolina Pedroni + Delfina Riverti + Miguel Rossi
The house is situated on a high point of the terrain, surrounded by a number of large pine trees.
The abrupt shoulder towards the street is taken advantage of for the access to the house. A set of outdoor stairs connects to the high level of the garden, turning it into the new zero.
Upstairs, one encounters a large patio—vacant and contained. The patio’s limits are defined by a gallery that doubles as an exterior hallway, while a lateral wall is offset by a sliding door, creating a certain degree of privacy from neighbours.
The bedrooms relate to the back end of the garden through the patio. While the semi convered and the swimming pool frames the forest.
Concrete plays a big part in the main volume, where it is used in walls as well as floors. Meanwhile, wood is used as both solar and visual relief. Because of its sliding gates, the house can be closed towards the front—thus controlling how much sun from the west is allowed in.
Wood is utilised once again in the top level, where the master suite is found. Diagonal roof ridjes are featured in this room and on the cielings of the rest of the rooms on this level, creating two folded wooden volumes on the concrete floor. (esta frase no tiene mucho sentido, es que no entiendo mcuho los términos!)
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