House-Workshop for an Artist / Planmaestro Arquitectos
The requirement was a building that would accommodate an artist?s studio and residential space for occasional use as a weekend house. The 1.500 sqm site is located in Peñalolén, a suburban district with low construction density, and neighbors some undeveloped sites.
© Mathias Jacob
Architects: Planmaestro Arquitectos
Location: Peñalolén, Chile
Architects In Charge: Mathias Jacob, Andrea Jacob, Alejandro Galarce
Area: 135.0 m2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Mathias Jacob
Structure Calculation: Ruiz Saavedra Ingenieros
Construction: Julio Hernández
© Mathias Jacob
From the architect. The requirement was a building that would accommodate an artist?s studio and residential space for occasional use as a weekend house. The 1.500 sqm site is located in Peñalolén, a suburban district with low construction density, and neighbors some undeveloped sites.
© Mathias Jacob
This condition leaves the building very exposed to its surroundings, so the client required that the project would limit the exposure of the interior spaces and provide privacy. The project also had to be capable of becoming an exclusively residential building at a future time, so it needed spaces to allow new uses and an extension to be planned.
© Mathias Jacob
The privacy of interior spaces was addressed by limiting and directing the views to and from the exterior. This was ...
© Mathias Jacob
Architects: Planmaestro Arquitectos
Location: Peñalolén, Chile
Architects In Charge: Mathias Jacob, Andrea Jacob, Alejandro Galarce
Area: 135.0 m2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Mathias Jacob
Structure Calculation: Ruiz Saavedra Ingenieros
Construction: Julio Hernández
© Mathias Jacob
From the architect. The requirement was a building that would accommodate an artist?s studio and residential space for occasional use as a weekend house. The 1.500 sqm site is located in Peñalolén, a suburban district with low construction density, and neighbors some undeveloped sites.
© Mathias Jacob
This condition leaves the building very exposed to its surroundings, so the client required that the project would limit the exposure of the interior spaces and provide privacy. The project also had to be capable of becoming an exclusively residential building at a future time, so it needed spaces to allow new uses and an extension to be planned.
© Mathias Jacob
The privacy of interior spaces was addressed by limiting and directing the views to and from the exterior. This was ...
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