Ghat House / Max Núñez
The house is located on a terrain that has a 25o inclination, facing the Pacific Ocean. Its design, structure, internal organization, and the lifestyle proposed within it were determined by the pre- existing conditions of the topography.
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Architects: Max Núñez
Location: Zapallar, Chile
Associate Architect: Stefano Rolla
Area: 390.0 m2
Project Year: 2015
Photographs: Roland Halbe
Structural Engineering: Mauricio Ahumada
Building Contractor: Francisco Álvarez
Landscape Design: Alejandra Marambio
Lighting Design: Estudio Par
Technical Inspection: Alfonso Bravo
© Roland Halbe
Text description provided by the architects. The house is located on a terrain that has a 25o inclination, facing the Pacific Ocean. Its design, structure, internal organization, and the lifestyle proposed within it were determined by the pre- existing conditions of the topography.
© Roland Halbe
© Roland Halbe
The inclined surface of the roof is parallel to the natural slope of the site and it?s occupied by a large stair with unusual proportions for a domestic program. Below this oblique plane a diagonal interior space contains the different programs of the house. The monotony of the free plan is redefined by the slope, creating an interior topography of varying levels with different sizes and heights.
© Rol...
© Roland Halbe
Architects: Max Núñez
Location: Zapallar, Chile
Associate Architect: Stefano Rolla
Area: 390.0 m2
Project Year: 2015
Photographs: Roland Halbe
Structural Engineering: Mauricio Ahumada
Building Contractor: Francisco Álvarez
Landscape Design: Alejandra Marambio
Lighting Design: Estudio Par
Technical Inspection: Alfonso Bravo
© Roland Halbe
Text description provided by the architects. The house is located on a terrain that has a 25o inclination, facing the Pacific Ocean. Its design, structure, internal organization, and the lifestyle proposed within it were determined by the pre- existing conditions of the topography.
© Roland Halbe
© Roland Halbe
The inclined surface of the roof is parallel to the natural slope of the site and it?s occupied by a large stair with unusual proportions for a domestic program. Below this oblique plane a diagonal interior space contains the different programs of the house. The monotony of the free plan is redefined by the slope, creating an interior topography of varying levels with different sizes and heights.
© Rol...
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