Article source: Luciano Kruk
Cariló is an Argentine town in Pinamar, a district in Buenos Aires Province. It withholds a natural pine forest reserve, dunes and extensive beaches which led Cariló become one of the most important touristic centers and an ideal place to live, 360km away from the City of Buenos Aires.
The house is named after the town it is built in. It is placed on a corner lot one block away from the sea. Its proximity to the beach makes a less leafy and more arid scenery, which encouraged us to intervene the landscape. A steep slope descends from the back of the terrain, just like a dune does towards the sea.
The commission consisted on a vacation home including a master suite connected with a social area, an independent guest area, an outdoor lounge, a barbeque area, a swimming pool, and a solarium. The clients emphasized the importance of landscape views and the protection from the cold South-East winds from the sea.
- Architects: Luciano Kruk
- Project: Cariló House
- Location: Argentina
- Photography: Daniela Mac Adden
- Construction Manager: Arch. Fernando Casaux Alsina
- Collaborators: Arch. Leandro Rossi, Dan Saragusti, Arch. Denise Andreoli
- Text Editing: Arch. Mariana Piqué
- Land Area: 1260m2
- Built Area: 230m2
- Construction Year: 2018