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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.

La Huerta House in Santiago, Chile by ESTUDIO BASE ARQUITECTOS

 
March 5th, 2020 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: ESTUDIO BASE ARQUITECTOS

La Huerta House is located in the eastern sector of the city of Santiago. It is characterized by being a corner site, this allows the house to have two facades that are exposed to the street.

The commission was to remodel a one floor house, incorporate a second floor and design the outdoor spaces; As the land is located in a corner, we wanted to project a pure volume with a wooden covering that contrasts with the materiality of the first floor and from the outside it will simulate floating on the ground like a wooden box.

Image Courtesy © Cristian Espinosa

  • Architects: ESTUDIO BASE ARQUITECTOS
  • Project: La Huerta House
  • Location: Santiago, Chile
  • Photography: Cristian Espinosa
  • Architects in Charge: Cristian Larraín – Gonzalo Ramírez
  • Design Team: Base Architects Studio
  • Engineering: José Manuel Morales
  • Constructed Area: 250 m²
  • Construction Completion Year: 2019

Image Courtesy © Cristian Espinosa

This “wooden box” that contains the program of children’s bedrooms and living room, is exposed to the sun on its four faces, based on this, the bedrooms and living room have a north-east orientation, leaving the west as a watertight facade to avoid the sun in the hottest hours.
For the outdoor terraces, we incorporate the same wood cladding making the spaces look unified and connected to each other. At the entrance of the house we project a double height access, with an upper window that looks north to the Manquehue hill, which naturally illuminates the space and frames the landscape through it.

Image Courtesy © Cristian Espinosa

Image Courtesy © Cristian Espinosa

Wood was a key element when designing the project, this contributed to the warmth of the terrace spaces on the first and second floors, in addition to fulfilling a function of thermal insulation; since it is a ventilated facade and helps to control the temperature inside the space. For this facade we use 1×4” thermo treated pine wood for its color and finish characteristics.

Image Courtesy © Cristian Espinosa

Image Courtesy © Cristian Espinosa

Image Courtesy © Cristian Espinosa

Image Courtesy © Cristian Espinosa

Image Courtesy © Cristian Espinosa

Image Courtesy © Cristian Espinosa

Image Courtesy © Cristian Espinosa

Image Courtesy © Cristian Espinosa

Image Courtesy © Cristian Espinosa

Image Courtesy © Cristian Espinosa

Image Courtesy © Cristian Espinosa

Image Courtesy © Cristian Espinosa

Image Courtesy © ESTUDIO BASE ARQUITECTOS

Image Courtesy © ESTUDIO BASE ARQUITECTOS

Image Courtesy © ESTUDIO BASE ARQUITECTOS

Image Courtesy © ESTUDIO BASE ARQUITECTOS

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Categories: House, Residential




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