Chiviquí Houses / Bernardo Bustamante
Chiviquí is a neighborhood of Tumbaco, located in the foothills of the Ilaló volcano, traditionally of agribusiness, it seems to be colonized by new settlers from displacements of the population of Quito to the valleys, where multiple new constructions of single and multifamily houses have been implanted.
© Sebastián Crespo
Architects: Bernardo Bustamante
Location: Tumbaco, Ecuador
Collaborators: Luis Martinez. Maestro Mayor
Area: 1000.0 m2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Sebastián Crespo
© Sebastián Crespo
Text description provided by the architects. Chiviquí is a neighborhood of Tumbaco, located in the foothills of the Ilaló volcano, traditionally of agribusiness, it seems to be colonized by new settlers from displacements of the population of Quito to the valleys, where multiple new constructions of single and multifamily houses have been implanted.
South Elevation
Section B-B'
The project is placed in a cornered plot, inside of a little stock of six lots limited by a passage and the main road of the complex, which allowed the placement of the houses in the perimeter, each one in its own street, closing the corner with the buildings and allowing the independent access to each of them along the tracks.
© Sebastián Crespo
The proposal comes with the need of making two twin houses for two brothers. The program was extensive and the l...
© Sebastián Crespo
Architects: Bernardo Bustamante
Location: Tumbaco, Ecuador
Collaborators: Luis Martinez. Maestro Mayor
Area: 1000.0 m2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Sebastián Crespo
© Sebastián Crespo
Text description provided by the architects. Chiviquí is a neighborhood of Tumbaco, located in the foothills of the Ilaló volcano, traditionally of agribusiness, it seems to be colonized by new settlers from displacements of the population of Quito to the valleys, where multiple new constructions of single and multifamily houses have been implanted.
South Elevation
Section B-B'
The project is placed in a cornered plot, inside of a little stock of six lots limited by a passage and the main road of the complex, which allowed the placement of the houses in the perimeter, each one in its own street, closing the corner with the buildings and allowing the independent access to each of them along the tracks.
© Sebastián Crespo
The proposal comes with the need of making two twin houses for two brothers. The program was extensive and the l...
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