Vault House / Olimpia Lira
The commission was to design a studio for a ceramist, along with a house for her young and growing family. The project had to relate these two programs in order for them to have enough control of one over the other, but at the same time have enough independence between the working and living areas. The primary material in a ceramic studio is clay, which is fired in order to have structure. The sameoperation is used for the manufacture of bricks, the chosen material for the construction, which is left in evidence in order to create a crossover between the physical place and what happens inside.
© Tomás RodrÃguez
Architects: Olimpia Lira
Location: Las Condes, Chile
Category: Houses
Lead Architect: Olimpia Lira
Area: 330.0 m2
Project Year: 2018
Photographs: Tomás RodrÃguez
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© Tomás RodrÃguez
Architects: Olimpia Lira
Location: Las Condes, Chile
Category: Houses
Lead Architect: Olimpia Lira
Area: 330.0 m2
Project Year: 2018
Photographs: Tomás RodrÃguez
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