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Architects: Marsino Arquitectura: Marsino Arquitectos Asociados - Jorge Marsino P, María Inés Buzzoni G, Claudio Santander L.
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Photographs:Jorge Marsino y Mariaines Buzzoni
Text description provided by the architects. Placed on top of a hill with views of the Paraná River’s west cliffs, this house for a mature couple returning to their birthplace, has the main programatic arrangement conditions of:Compactness, in order to reduce distance between areas of the house.Spatial Zoning to carefully manage room-by-room energy consumption. Flexibility, to allow the visit of the adult children, who make extensive use of the house posibilities.
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The very simple ‘T’ shape floor plan defines server and served spaces, giving priority to open views towards the river for the more noteworthy spaces, such as the living-dining room, the studio and the bedrooms. The roof accomplishes beyond its main function of covering the programatic spatial arrangement. It defines and generates an array of external in-between spaces, connected to the interior in order to give protection against the rigours of weather. This would be the case of the entrance patio, the living-room terrace and the open corridor facing the river.
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The roof as well presents a technological development, which is reflected to the interior ceiling of the house, allowing on one hand a graded control of the interior spaces, with more height for gathering spaces and less height for the private ones. On the other hand, a skylight is open as a result of this process, sunlighting the entrance space.
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Floor and roof are connected through brick-wall-shades placed between the interior and the landscape, screening the spaces and adding them qualities. The resulting effect, together with the covered semi-exterior spaces, is of an added depth which dissolves the house boundaries and lightens the apparent volume.
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The house adapts to its surroundings by taking shapes and textures of the rural context: the country house, the shed, the stable, using as well an already known and proved building system, with a knowledgeable traditional brickwork handcraft.
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