Guthrie House / Felipe Assadi & Francisca Pulido

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Colina, Chile

Text description provided by the architects. The commission was received from a real estate firm which wanted the design of a repeatable house, possible of being sited on a slope with 25% average gradient. The offer should be kept within an acceptable range for a standard user, a newly born family requiring an area not higher than 140 square meters.

Guthrie House / Felipe Assadi & Francisca Pulido - Windows

On the other hand, the stress should be set on the impact these houses should have among the projects package such offer raise. It was explicitly requested to build a house for sale, therefore, massively attractive, which "façade" the target public could quickly be absorbed with.

Guthrie House / Felipe Assadi & Francisca Pulido - Shelving

Notwithstanding, the project location raises as a natural belvedere toward the valley of Chicureo, a zone peripheral to the city of Santiago of growing real estate development and considerably mediocre quality, where the condominium of serialization houses finally owns large green areas. It deals with new neighbourhoods with architectonic imports of every type, where "style" seems to be the worthiest slogan of the offer.

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On the contrary, our proposal was a counterproposal to the façade option, an absolute untying of the "pretty house" real estate concept, which image could adorn a web page accounting for a life style. Our proposal was a house without façade, a building to be developed from the street level downwards, rescuing that initial condition of natural "belvedere" over the valley the site proposed. 

Guthrie House / Felipe Assadi & Francisca Pulido - Stairs

The Guthrie house, therefore, is not just the answer to a housing issue over a medium gradient site, but a critical reflection to the real estate system which final target is to sell "attractive" and at a "good price" houses, built by "goodwill architects". In other words, sell fashion.

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Cite: "Guthrie House / Felipe Assadi & Francisca Pulido" 13 May 2008. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/773/guthrie-house-felipe-assadi-francisca-pulido> ISSN 0719-8884

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