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Casa PI, Aguadulce, Huentelauquén, Chile by Benjamín Goñi Arquitectos & Claro + Westendarp Arquitectos

Project name:
Casa Pi
Architecture firm:
Benjamín Goñi Arquitectos, Claro + Westendarp Arquitectos
Location:
Aguadulce, Huentelauquén, Chile
Photography:
Nico Saieh
Principal architect:
Benjamín Goñi
Design team:
Benjamín Goñi Arquitectos
Collaborators:
Claro + Westendarp Arquitectos
Interior design:
Benjamín Goñi Arquitectos
Built area:
420 m²
Site area:
5,000 m²
Design year:
2017
Completion year:
2018
Civil engineer:
Structural engineer:
Raul Castellanos
Environmental & MEP:
Landscape:
Osvaldo Cardemil, Ingrid Intveen
Lighting:
Pilar Bravo
Supervision:
Benjamín Goñi
Visualization:
Tools used:
Construction:
Osvaldo Cardemil
Material:
Concrete, Stone
Budget:
Undisclosed
Client:
Private
Status:
Built
Typology:
Residential › House (Vacation house)

Benjamín Goñi Arquitectos & Claro + Westendarp Arquitectos: The site is located on the coastline and facing north with a view of the sea, which allows gathering the best sights and orientation in the same direction (uncommon situation in Chile).

It is for this condition that the house is designed as two perpendicular volumes covering the maximum width of the site: the volume of common spaces open towards the view and closesto the wind that comes from the south, and the volume of the bedrooms perpendicular to this and located in the east, taking advantage of the morning light.

The common spaces are designed as a single large space, where are the kitchen, dining room, living room and family room, and are differentiated by diverse heights, and a stone wall that makes the use of the living room independent. Towards the sea there is a terrace that links all these spaces and that is protected with a mobile glass system.

The house is made with reinforced concrete walls and the width of these is determined by the thermal inertia necessary for the house to accumulate heat during the day and release it during the night.


By Liliana Alvarez

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