The Argentina based architecture studio Brigati-Polak arquitectos has designed Casa San Sebastian L267 in a Private neighborhood San Sebastián that located in the city of Funes, Rosario, Argentina.
Project description by the architects:
The idea was to generate a large shadow affecting the least amount of soil, as would a tree, spreading with lush foliage over its main stem.
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In order to achieve it, the loads rise, where with great robustness it spreads its branches to the north, east and west (but not to the south), thus tripling its surface in relation to the ground floor, and then transferring them in three supports, each one transferring on average one hundred and twenty tons to the ground.
image © Ramiro Sosa
image © Ramiro Sosa
image © Ramiro Sosa
The White interior and ceiling come to cover the musculature that makes all this possible.
image © Ramiro Sosa
Reinforced concrete is not a further decision to materialize, it is the seed of the project itself. Could not have been thought of in any other material.
image © Ramiro Sosa
image © Ramiro Sosa
The other preponderant element is glass, blurring the limits, allowing the landscape to advance on the interior, almost prepotently.
image © Ramiro Sosa
image © Ramiro Sosa
image © Ramiro Sosa
image © Ramiro Sosa
image © Ramiro Sosa
image © Ramiro Sosa
Section
Plans
A single-family detached house with two floors, with the social area on the ground floor and the rest area plus a play room on the top floor.
Architect: Brigati - Polak Arquitectos
Location: Barrio San Sebastián, Funes, Santa Fe, Argentina
Year: 2016/2017
Area: 208 m²
Photographer: Ramiro Sosa
Products: Ángel M. Álvarez, IVANAR (DICO ACEROS S.R.L.), Maderisa S.A.C.I.F.I.A, Rosario Designio, ACCESANIGA S.A, MICELI MADERAS, MAERS