Las Peñas House / C3V ARQUITECTURA
View ... surroundings ... view and surroundings, view ...
© Sebastián Crespo
Architects: C3V ARQUITECTURA
Location: El Chaquiñán, Ecuador
Author Architects: Carolina Cordovez, Carolina Vaca
Area: 395.0 m2
Project Year: 2015
Photographs: Sebastián Crespo
Structure: Mauricio Ibarra
Civil Engineering: Santiago Páez
© Sebastián Crespo
From the architect. View ... surroundings ... view and surroundings, view ...The process of including the surroundings into the project came very naturally, therefore we managed to focus primarily in seeking the ideal orientation for the project, in a way that every space in the house enjoys a privileged view of the Chiche river canyon. From the entrance of the project the visitor feels surrounded by nature, without sacrificing privacy required for a property sharing a site with its neighbor.
© Sebastián Crespo
This house adjusts specifically to its site and environment. The site is located on a hill with a 30% slope. The program has been adapted in levels that follow the heights of the terrain, keeping an angle going toward the house which provides for much privacy from the street side. The external facade provides a very solid skin in contrast with the site’s interior facade made of glass, creating balance. This decision allowed for afternoon sun protection on the West facade as well as letting the morning ...
© Sebastián Crespo
Architects: C3V ARQUITECTURA
Location: El Chaquiñán, Ecuador
Author Architects: Carolina Cordovez, Carolina Vaca
Area: 395.0 m2
Project Year: 2015
Photographs: Sebastián Crespo
Structure: Mauricio Ibarra
Civil Engineering: Santiago Páez
© Sebastián Crespo
From the architect. View ... surroundings ... view and surroundings, view ...The process of including the surroundings into the project came very naturally, therefore we managed to focus primarily in seeking the ideal orientation for the project, in a way that every space in the house enjoys a privileged view of the Chiche river canyon. From the entrance of the project the visitor feels surrounded by nature, without sacrificing privacy required for a property sharing a site with its neighbor.
© Sebastián Crespo
This house adjusts specifically to its site and environment. The site is located on a hill with a 30% slope. The program has been adapted in levels that follow the heights of the terrain, keeping an angle going toward the house which provides for much privacy from the street side. The external facade provides a very solid skin in contrast with the site’s interior facade made of glass, creating balance. This decision allowed for afternoon sun protection on the West facade as well as letting the morning ...
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