DC House / ARarquitectos
In this housing project, the challenge posed by the contracting party was to take advantage of the views from the piece of land and to be able to interrelate its functions.
© Gonzalo Viramonte
Architects: ARarquitectos
Location: Country La Pankana, La Calera, Córdoba, Argentina
Architects In Charge: Santiago Arzubi, Ivan Revol
Area: 455.0 m2
Project Year: 2018
Photographs: Gonzalo Viramonte
Collaborators: Sabina Henn, Camila Juaneda
Builder: AR arquitectos
Structural Calculation: Marcelo Bonafe
© Gonzalo Viramonte
Text description provided by the architects. In this housing project, the challenge posed by the contracting party was to take advantage of the views from the piece of land and to be able to interrelate its functions.
© Gonzalo Viramonte
The land, located in a neighborhood called La Pankana, allowed us to appreciate a 180-degree view of the city of Córdoba, due to its orientation and topography.
Ground Floor
Taking this into account, the incorporation of the project in the land was achieved based on its function. In other words, once the plan was analyzed and studied, we were able to connect the function of each floor with the land’s topography, and, in this way, we could intervene in the morphology of the project.
© Gonzalo Viramonte
© Gonzalo Viramonte
Regarding the t...
© Gonzalo Viramonte
Architects: ARarquitectos
Location: Country La Pankana, La Calera, Córdoba, Argentina
Architects In Charge: Santiago Arzubi, Ivan Revol
Area: 455.0 m2
Project Year: 2018
Photographs: Gonzalo Viramonte
Collaborators: Sabina Henn, Camila Juaneda
Builder: AR arquitectos
Structural Calculation: Marcelo Bonafe
© Gonzalo Viramonte
Text description provided by the architects. In this housing project, the challenge posed by the contracting party was to take advantage of the views from the piece of land and to be able to interrelate its functions.
© Gonzalo Viramonte
The land, located in a neighborhood called La Pankana, allowed us to appreciate a 180-degree view of the city of Córdoba, due to its orientation and topography.
Ground Floor
Taking this into account, the incorporation of the project in the land was achieved based on its function. In other words, once the plan was analyzed and studied, we were able to connect the function of each floor with the land’s topography, and, in this way, we could intervene in the morphology of the project.
© Gonzalo Viramonte
© Gonzalo Viramonte
Regarding the t...
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