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CR House / LOTE STUDIO + Ignacio Ferreira

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Los Vilos, Chile
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  155
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2025
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  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  European Windows, Ingelam, MK, Milesi, Topwood
  • Lead Architect: Juan Pablo Gutierrez
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© Antonia Mardones Nally

Text description provided by the architects. The work is located on the coastal edge of Punta Hueso, Coquimbo region, Chile. It is a site where the coast, rocky formations, and the characteristic medium/low-height vegetation of the northern region prevail. The project is designed based on a grid of nine quadrants composed of eight peripheral wooden quadrants and one central circular concrete quadrant, which rises to serve as the access to the house through what we call a sculptural element, a project in itself like the spiral staircase. The house is elevated to protect the local flora in preservation while enhancing the completely unobstructed 360-degree views of its surroundings.

CR House / LOTE STUDIO + Ignacio Ferreira - Exterior Photography, Wood, Concrete, Beam
© Antonia Mardones Nally
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Plan - Ground Floor
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Plan - Upper Floor

The main structure of the house is composed of laminated wooden beams, which load onto the central reinforced concrete quadrant. On top of the main beams, smaller secondary beams are placed, and on these, purlins are arranged to form the elevated framework of the main floor.

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© Antonia Mardones Nally

Once we complete the journey through this sculptural element, we arrive at the main access, through which we enter a small distribution hall that, in one direction, is completely linked to the public space of the house composed of the living room, dining room, and kitchen; distributed across three of the eight wooden quadrants. In the other direction, the private area of the house is projected, consisting of a bedroom and en-suite bathroom, distributed across two quadrants.

CR House / LOTE STUDIO + Ignacio Ferreira - Interior Photography, Kitchen, Wood, Countertop, Chair
© Antonia Mardones Nally

The simplicity of the spatial experience was, from the beginning, a key requirement. Thus, it made sense to allow the evolution of this concept outward, through a balcony that offers, due to the orientation of the block, a privileged view of the Pacific Ocean. Additionally, the balcony arranged in the remaining three quadrants allows for the enjoyment of the gradual sunset over the ocean.

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© Antonia Mardones Nally

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Cite: "CR House / LOTE STUDIO + Ignacio Ferreira" [Casa CR / LOTE STUDIO + Ignacio Ferreira] 20 Mar 2025. ArchDaily. Accessed 25 Mar 2025. <https://www.archdaily.com/1028163/cr-house-lote-arquitectura-plus-ignacio-ferreira> ISSN 0719-8884

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