House in San Marino Funes Hills / Mariel Suárez
The house is built around a void between volumes generated to force access to the house through a pedestrian path. By doing this, we create an open sky tour that prolongs the time and distance to get to the semi-covered gallery.
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Architects: Mariel Suárez
Location: Funes, Argentina
Area: 260.0 m2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Ramiro Sosa
Collaborators: Florencia Tasada, Vanesa Pellegrini, Mauricio Sconochini
© Ramiro Sosa
Text description provided by the architects. The house is built around a void between volumes generated to force access to the house through a pedestrian path. By doing this, we create an open sky tour that prolongs the time and distance to get to the semi-covered gallery.
© Ramiro Sosa
The whole project is articulated around the void itself and its emptiness; the distribution of the interior spaces is a consequence of this decision.
© Ramiro Sosa
Floor Plan Sketch
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We used brick for the walls and metallic profiles and corrugated sheet metal for the roof. We seek striking contrast between the rugged imperfection of the brick and the precise angles of the W-shaped metallic structure.
© Ramiro Sosa
The plan is mostly developed on the ground floor, with the exception of a studio in the upper level, with its balcony overlooking the living-room, creating a double height ...
© Ramiro Sosa
Architects: Mariel Suárez
Location: Funes, Argentina
Area: 260.0 m2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Ramiro Sosa
Collaborators: Florencia Tasada, Vanesa Pellegrini, Mauricio Sconochini
© Ramiro Sosa
Text description provided by the architects. The house is built around a void between volumes generated to force access to the house through a pedestrian path. By doing this, we create an open sky tour that prolongs the time and distance to get to the semi-covered gallery.
© Ramiro Sosa
The whole project is articulated around the void itself and its emptiness; the distribution of the interior spaces is a consequence of this decision.
© Ramiro Sosa
Floor Plan Sketch
© Ramiro Sosa
We used brick for the walls and metallic profiles and corrugated sheet metal for the roof. We seek striking contrast between the rugged imperfection of the brick and the precise angles of the W-shaped metallic structure.
© Ramiro Sosa
The plan is mostly developed on the ground floor, with the exception of a studio in the upper level, with its balcony overlooking the living-room, creating a double height ...
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