House D3 / Barclay & Crousse
The project explores the complex relationship between intimacy, domesticity, spatial expansion and transparency, inspired on the traditional limean houses, which respond to an introverted scheme where the street façade, opaque and abstract, give place to a lively courtyard in the interior through a single space called zaguán.
© Gonzalo Cáceres
Architects: Barclay & Crousse
Location: Cercado de Lima, Peru
Architects In Charge: Sandra Barclay, Jean Pierre Crousse
Area: 856.0 m2
Project Year: 2013
Photographs: Gonzalo Cáceres
Architect Assistant: Juan Miguel Chinchay
Structure: Carlos Salcedo
Builder: PADIC SA
© Gonzalo Cáceres
From the architect. The project explores the complex relationship between intimacy, domesticity, spatial expansion and transparency, inspired on the traditional limean houses, which respond to an introverted scheme where the street façade, opaque and abstract, give place to a lively courtyard in the interior through a single space called zaguán.
© Gonzalo Cáceres
In this project, the apparent opacity and heaviness of the house, seen from the street, is transformed in fluid, transparent and lighted spaces once we get in the interior of the house and the interior garden, treated as a green patio. A multiple storey space defines the threshold where intimacy comes to be.
© Gonzalo Cáceres
The house is...
© Gonzalo Cáceres
Architects: Barclay & Crousse
Location: Cercado de Lima, Peru
Architects In Charge: Sandra Barclay, Jean Pierre Crousse
Area: 856.0 m2
Project Year: 2013
Photographs: Gonzalo Cáceres
Architect Assistant: Juan Miguel Chinchay
Structure: Carlos Salcedo
Builder: PADIC SA
© Gonzalo Cáceres
From the architect. The project explores the complex relationship between intimacy, domesticity, spatial expansion and transparency, inspired on the traditional limean houses, which respond to an introverted scheme where the street façade, opaque and abstract, give place to a lively courtyard in the interior through a single space called zaguán.
© Gonzalo Cáceres
In this project, the apparent opacity and heaviness of the house, seen from the street, is transformed in fluid, transparent and lighted spaces once we get in the interior of the house and the interior garden, treated as a green patio. A multiple storey space defines the threshold where intimacy comes to be.
© Gonzalo Cáceres
The house is...
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