House between Courtyards / Enrique Browne + Tomás Swett
The design of this single-family house began with the reformulation of a courtyard house and the search for a way to group enclosures in ?blocks? according to their level of privacy, their hours of use, their thermal requirements and the views.Between these ?blocks? we defined two essential spaces for a house: The ?hall? that divides and communicates the public and the familial; and the ?lounge?, an indefinite space that congregates daily family life and where all the rooms converge.
Aerial view 02. Image © Nico Saieh
Architects: Enrique Browne, Tomás Swett
Location: Santiago, Santiago Metropolitan Region, Chile
Architects In Charge: Enrique Browne, Tomás Swett
Area: 340.0 m2
Project Year: 2015
Photographs: Nico Saieh
Collaborator Architect: Alejandro Armstrong
Constructor: DOMO
Calculating Engineer: Eduardo Rodriguez
Aerial view. Image © Nico Saieh
From the architect. The design of this single-family house began with the reformulation of a courtyard house and the search for a way to group enclosures in ?blocks? according to their level of privacy, their hours of use, their thermal requirements and the views.
Between these ?blocks? we defined two essential spaces for a house: The ?hall? that divides and communicates the public and the familial; and the ?lounge?, an indefinite space that congregates daily family life and where all the rooms converge.
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Aerial view 02. Image © Nico Saieh
Architects: Enrique Browne, Tomás Swett
Location: Santiago, Santiago Metropolitan Region, Chile
Architects In Charge: Enrique Browne, Tomás Swett
Area: 340.0 m2
Project Year: 2015
Photographs: Nico Saieh
Collaborator Architect: Alejandro Armstrong
Constructor: DOMO
Calculating Engineer: Eduardo Rodriguez
Aerial view. Image © Nico Saieh
From the architect. The design of this single-family house began with the reformulation of a courtyard house and the search for a way to group enclosures in ?blocks? according to their level of privacy, their hours of use, their thermal requirements and the views.
Between these ?blocks? we defined two essential spaces for a house: The ?hall? that divides and communicates the public and the familial; and the ?lounge?, an indefinite space that congregates daily family life and where all the rooms converge.
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