Sun House / Bernardo Bustamante Arquitectos
A weekend house, located in one of the hills that create a border around the town of Yaruquí, which is noticeably developed by the new airport of Quito.
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Architects: Bernardo Bustamante Arquitectos
Location: YaruquÃ, Ecuador
Architect In Charge: Bernardo Bustamante P.
Design Team: Doménika Baquero
Area: 240.0 m2
Project Year: 2018
Photography: Bicubik
Construction: Iván Delgado
© Bicubik
Text description provided by the architects. A weekend house, located in one of the hills that create a border around the town of Yaruquí, which is noticeably developed by the new airport of Quito.
South Facade
The hillside terrain with a regular slope offers impressive views towards the Tababela Valley, with the City of Quito as a backdrop.
© Bicubik
The lot is large, which allowed the dispersion of the program and enabled us to design a a single leveled building, thus reducing costs. The project has a bar as axis and a satellite; the 21 meter long bar distributes the program in a linear way, so that all spaces open onto a large porch facing the view and merging the interior with the exterior. At the same time, the horizontally placed bars provide a better adaption to natural topography of the location. The satellite contains the covered parking lots and a large warehouse.
West Facade
In this area of ??the Andes of Q...
© Bicubik
Architects: Bernardo Bustamante Arquitectos
Location: YaruquÃ, Ecuador
Architect In Charge: Bernardo Bustamante P.
Design Team: Doménika Baquero
Area: 240.0 m2
Project Year: 2018
Photography: Bicubik
Construction: Iván Delgado
© Bicubik
Text description provided by the architects. A weekend house, located in one of the hills that create a border around the town of Yaruquí, which is noticeably developed by the new airport of Quito.
South Facade
The hillside terrain with a regular slope offers impressive views towards the Tababela Valley, with the City of Quito as a backdrop.
© Bicubik
The lot is large, which allowed the dispersion of the program and enabled us to design a a single leveled building, thus reducing costs. The project has a bar as axis and a satellite; the 21 meter long bar distributes the program in a linear way, so that all spaces open onto a large porch facing the view and merging the interior with the exterior. At the same time, the horizontally placed bars provide a better adaption to natural topography of the location. The satellite contains the covered parking lots and a large warehouse.
West Facade
In this area of ??the Andes of Q...
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