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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. BEG House in Chile by RUDOLPHY + BIZAMA ARQUITECTOSJune 9th, 2019 by Sumit Singhal
Article source: RUDOLPHY + BIZAMA ARQUITECTOS The BEG house is located at the shores of the Riñihue lake in the Los Ríos region in Southern Chile. The general conceptualization of the house is based on the local space, isolation and climatic conditions. The views orientation are defined by natures imposing presence, which are prioritized in the houses main areas, which open towards the south in search of the lake and the Andes.
The necessary sunlight is obtained through two north facing sun roofs that allow the light and sun entrance towards the circulation areas. Furthermore, a set of interior gardens give the needed light and ventilation to the service and circulation areas, allowing part of the nature to exist within the house. The local rainy conditions are part of the house through these gardens. The house interior is protected from the extreme rainy conditions of the south of the country by a pre-painted metallic panel, which also is used as a unifier of the walls and roof. This creates a volume that expresses its cover conditions, potentiating the lake view as a principal argument for this project. Under this absolute roof, the interior spaces of the house are configurated, making use of the available different heights that generate the roof slope within its complete path. The house structure is made from wood, which is as well utilized as its unique inner lining. The exterior landscape is framed by the contrast created by the close to white tone of the wooden inner lining. Contact RUDOLPHY + BIZAMA ARQUITECTOS
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