Y House / Jorgelina Tortorici & Asociados

Y House / Jorgelina Tortorici & Asociados - Interior Photography, Living Room, Sofa, Table, BenchY House / Jorgelina Tortorici & Asociados - Exterior Photography, FacadeY House / Jorgelina Tortorici & Asociados - Interior Photography, StairsY House / Jorgelina Tortorici & Asociados - Exterior PhotographyY House / Jorgelina Tortorici & Asociados - More Images+ 53

Adrogué, Argentina
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  450
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2017
  • Photographs
    Photographs:Alejandro Peral
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Canteras del Mundo, Carpeal, SBG, Walmer
  • Lead Architect: Arq. Jorgelina Tortorici –Arq.Nicolás Lanza
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Y House / Jorgelina Tortorici & Asociados - Exterior Photography
© Alejandro Peral

Text description provided by the architects. In a private neighborhood of Adrogué, Buenos Aires, we designed a house that finds its formal synthesis in a grand central void, from where the rest of the house is articulated. A kind of “label” that organized and joined the spaces of the same.

Y House / Jorgelina Tortorici & Asociados - Exterior Photography
© Alejandro Peral
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Ground Floor Plan
Y House / Jorgelina Tortorici & Asociados - Interior Photography, Door, Windows, Facade
© Alejandro Peral
Y House / Jorgelina Tortorici & Asociados - Interior Photography, Living Room, Table, Sofa, Windows
© Alejandro Peral

This double-height void is wrapped upstairs by an “L” shaped floor made of exposed concrete. A double-height outdoor patio blends with that double-height interior, generating a very interesting spatial proposal. The interior-exterior continuity, the relationship of spaces with nature, crossed ventilation and natural lighting are themes always present in the studio.

Y House / Jorgelina Tortorici & Asociados - Interior Photography, Living Room, Sofa
© Alejandro Peral
Y House / Jorgelina Tortorici & Asociados - Image 54 of 58
Upper Floor Plan
Y House / Jorgelina Tortorici & Asociados - Interior Photography
© Alejandro Peral

Regarding the programmatic distribution, the house is organized with a basement with semi-buried service areas and a garage. In this way we guarantee, thanks to the fall of the land, the ventilation and natural lighting of these spaces. The incorporation of a patio allows us to gain a more appealing view from the car access while hiding in it the outdoor units of the air systems.

Y House / Jorgelina Tortorici & Asociados - Interior Photography, Kitchen, Table, Chair, Shelving
© Alejandro Peral
Y House / Jorgelina Tortorici & Asociados - Exterior Photography, Stairs
© Alejandro Peral

On the ground floor, at 1+ meters, daily use is resolved. The inhabitants, an adult couple, find at this level everything they need for their daily life. An integrated kitchen-dining room overlooking an outdoor patio, an en-suite bedroom with green views, and a personal study. 

Y House / Jorgelina Tortorici & Asociados - Interior Photography, Stairs
© Alejandro Peral

The upper floor is reserved for the sporadic visits use. Through an intimate living room that overlooks the central space, space seems to dissolve and generates crossed views between the levels. Two en-suite bedrooms are connected through a studio and a large skylight frames the route of the main staircase, which hangs from the exposed concrete slab with tensors.

Y House / Jorgelina Tortorici & Asociados - Interior Photography, Living Room, Sofa, Table, Windows, Chair
© Alejandro Peral

The structure of this house comes from an independent reinforced concrete structure, combined with metal columns. The exposed slabs, and their inverted beams, contain the air and drainage system in their thickness, releasing the exposed concrete ceilings. Regarding materiality, a strong “zero maintenance” concept conditioned the choice of materials. That is why reinforced concrete, travertine, black aluminum, and exterior cladding were used in Dekton.

Y House / Jorgelina Tortorici & Asociados - Exterior Photography
© Alejandro Peral

Likewise, the interior design proposal is based on the colors and textures of the materials. We play by contrasting the rusticity of the concrete with the finer finishes of the other materials. The use of neutral and gray colors is distinctive of our studio and finds its best expression in Y House. 

Y House / Jorgelina Tortorici & Asociados - Exterior Photography
© Alejandro Peral

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Cite: "Y House / Jorgelina Tortorici & Asociados" [Casa Y / Jorgelina Tortorici & Asociados] 21 May 2021. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/961925/y-house-jorgelina-tortorici-and-asociados> ISSN 0719-8884

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