NABUCO House / Pablo Gagliardo
The project is located in Uruguay, Punta Piedras, on Route 10, on a gently sloping beachfront lot with abundant trees and native vegetation.
The house is conceived as a large roof over a concrete mass that sinks over the natural slope of the terrain. Intuitively, public and private uses within the project are clearly distinguished.
© AgustÃn Javier Rojas
Architect: Pablo Gagliardo
Location: Maldonado, Uruguay
Collaborators: Sebastián Larpin, LucÃa Galfione, Cecilia Alianak, Nicolas Mendez Diaz
Area: 302.0 m2
Project Year: 2015
Photographs: AgustÃn Javier Rojas
© AgustÃn Javier Rojas
Text description provided by the architects. The project is located in Uruguay, Punta Piedras, on Route 10, on a gently sloping beachfront lot with abundant trees and native vegetation. The house is conceived as a large roof over a concrete mass that sinks over the natural slope of the terrain. Intuitively, public and private uses within the project are clearly distinguished.
© AgustÃn Javier Rojas
Floors Plans
© AgustÃn Javier Rojas
The house is developed in three levels, organized in two large areas, the first two solid and less permeable floors contain the intimate environments and services of the house, and the transparent and totally open second floor where the extensive social life of the residents takes place.
The main entrance to the house is through...
The house is conceived as a large roof over a concrete mass that sinks over the natural slope of the terrain. Intuitively, public and private uses within the project are clearly distinguished.
© AgustÃn Javier Rojas
Architect: Pablo Gagliardo
Location: Maldonado, Uruguay
Collaborators: Sebastián Larpin, LucÃa Galfione, Cecilia Alianak, Nicolas Mendez Diaz
Area: 302.0 m2
Project Year: 2015
Photographs: AgustÃn Javier Rojas
© AgustÃn Javier Rojas
Text description provided by the architects. The project is located in Uruguay, Punta Piedras, on Route 10, on a gently sloping beachfront lot with abundant trees and native vegetation. The house is conceived as a large roof over a concrete mass that sinks over the natural slope of the terrain. Intuitively, public and private uses within the project are clearly distinguished.
© AgustÃn Javier Rojas
Floors Plans
© AgustÃn Javier Rojas
The house is developed in three levels, organized in two large areas, the first two solid and less permeable floors contain the intimate environments and services of the house, and the transparent and totally open second floor where the extensive social life of the residents takes place.
The main entrance to the house is through...
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