Paracas House / Llosa Cortegana
South of the bay of Paracas, there is still a neighbourhood that allows to walk along their streets and to maintain a community life. We are able to find there traces of the old houses that generate a domestic scale border in a surrounding silence.Â
© Juan Solano Ojasi
Architects: Llosa Cortegana
Location: San Andres, Pisco, Peru
Architects In Charge: Patricia Llosa Bueno, Rodolfo Cortegana Morgan
Area: 647.94 m2
Project Year: 2015
Photographs: Juan Solano Ojasi
Collaborator: Angelica Piazza
© Juan Solano Ojasi
From the architect. South of the bay of Paracas, there is still a neighbourhood that allows to walk along their streets and to maintain a community life. We are able to find there traces of the old houses that generate a domestic scale border in a surrounding silence.Â
© Juan Solano Ojasi
This project takes place in the second row from where it tries to focus the view to the bay through an opening on the urban structure between the existing houses. According to this, it is orientated to the north and creates patios that are born from the mass subtraction in the second level which direct the view to the see protecting the interior private spaces from the vehicular flow on front.
© Juan Solano Ojasi
First Floor Plan
© Juan Solano Ojasi
Based ...
© Juan Solano Ojasi
Architects: Llosa Cortegana
Location: San Andres, Pisco, Peru
Architects In Charge: Patricia Llosa Bueno, Rodolfo Cortegana Morgan
Area: 647.94 m2
Project Year: 2015
Photographs: Juan Solano Ojasi
Collaborator: Angelica Piazza
© Juan Solano Ojasi
From the architect. South of the bay of Paracas, there is still a neighbourhood that allows to walk along their streets and to maintain a community life. We are able to find there traces of the old houses that generate a domestic scale border in a surrounding silence.Â
© Juan Solano Ojasi
This project takes place in the second row from where it tries to focus the view to the bay through an opening on the urban structure between the existing houses. According to this, it is orientated to the north and creates patios that are born from the mass subtraction in the second level which direct the view to the see protecting the interior private spaces from the vehicular flow on front.
© Juan Solano Ojasi
First Floor Plan
© Juan Solano Ojasi
Based ...
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