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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.

House in El Maitén, Argentina by Bernardo Rosello Arquitectura

 
September 17th, 2018 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Bernardo Rosello Arquitectura 

The house is located on a plot of 730 m2 in El Maitén, suburban residential neighborhood of the city of Bahia Blanca. It was financed with a PROCREAR loan granted by the Argentine state. At the request of the owner, its realization was planned two construction stages: made, a house with an area of 70 sqm plus the gallery, which meets the needs of basic use for single user, and a second stage with two bedrooms and a bathroom for future growth.

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  • Architects: Bernardo Rosello Arquitectura
  • Project: House in El Maitén
  • Location: San Juan street, 3989 / El Maitén / Bahía Blanca / Buenos Aires / Argentina
  • Photography: Ramiro Sosa
  • Project and Construction Management: Bernardo Rosello
  • Structural Verification: Enrique Gil
  • Steelframe Panelized: Daniel Morón Zahnd
  • Builders: Anibal Soto / Kevin Gomez
  • Lot Size: 730 m2
  • Project Area: 70 sqm / 35 sqm (porch)
  • Start of Construction of The House: 2017
  • Completion of The Construction of The House: 2018

Image Courtesy © Ramiro Sosa

The positioning of the house in the lot is transverse, leaving 2 empty spaces: one back where the garden is located that is visually related to the main interior spaces and frequently used (first stage); and one to the front, planned to position the second stage of construction.

Image Courtesy © Ramiro Sosa

Image Courtesy © Ramiro Sosa

The gallery to the east sheltered with its lateral fronts, generates a protected area of the strong prevailing winds of the west; turn, and not obscure the interior of the house, covered with translucent polycarbonate, allowing its use in rainy days. Towards the west, the house closes in its entirety to protect itself from the hostile sun in summer. Only high windows are projected to guarantee the interior movement of the air, renewing its volume in a few minutes.

Image Courtesy © Ramiro Sosa

Image Courtesy © Ramiro Sosa

The house is made with a mixed construction system, consisting of supporting walls of the steelframe type, and columns that support laminated wooden beams modulated every two meters. The roof is made with a single sheet, slightly curved, that drain with slopes towards both facades.

Image Courtesy © Ramiro Sosa

Image Courtesy © Ramiro Sosa

Image Courtesy © Ramiro Sosa

Image Courtesy © Ramiro Sosa

Image Courtesy © Ramiro Sosa

Image Courtesy © Ramiro Sosa

Image Courtesy © Ramiro Sosa

Image Courtesy © Ramiro Sosa

Image Courtesy © Ramiro Sosa

Image Courtesy © Ramiro Sosa

Image Courtesy © Ramiro Sosa

Image Courtesy © Ramiro Sosa

Image Courtesy © Ramiro Sosa

Image Courtesy © Ramiro Sosa

Image Courtesy © Bernardo Rosello Arquitectura

Image Courtesy © Bernardo Rosello Arquitectura

Image Courtesy © Bernardo Rosello Arquitectura

Image Courtesy © Bernardo Rosello Arquitectura

Image Courtesy © Bernardo Rosello Arquitectura

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Categories: Apartments, Gallery, Garden, House, Residential, space




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