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FLV Arquitectura designs LVP House in Cañuelas Country Golf, Cordoba, Argentina

Project name:
LVP House
Architecture firm:
FLV Arquitectura
Location:
Cañuelas Country Golf, Cordoba, Argentina
Photography:
Gonzalo Viramonte
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Completion year:
2022
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Tools used:
AutoCAD, SketchUp, Lumion, Adobe Photoshop
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Material:
Concrete, Brick, Glass, Metal
Budget:
Undisclosed
Client:
Private
Status:
Built
Typology:
Residential › House

FLV Arquitectura: The house is located in a private neighborhood in the southern area of ​​Córdoba, on an irregularly shaped corner site. On its shorter side the entrance of the house is projected together with the social area, and on the longer side a blind façade is projected on which the private area of ​​the house rests. To differentiate both functions, a contrast of volumes, levels and heights is established, which are evidenced by the façade of the house.

The social area of ​​the house is defined by a 3.50 high exposed concrete slab, which seems to float uninterruptedly covering the living room, kitchen and gallery. The entrance of the house is raised through steps to give it more hierarchy and accompany the scale of the social area to which it is entered.

To access the private sector of the house, descends to street level through steps, which communicate with the distribution area of ​​the bedrooms, leaving them at garden level. These are projected in a strip and communicated through a corridor that is accompanied by a light patio closed to the street through a concrete wall, generating privacy and giving warmth to this environment.

On the counter façade of the house, the contrast of volumes between the social and the private is again evident, the first being raised above the level of the garden.


By Naser Nader Ibrahim

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