Bosqueazul House / ALH Taller de Arquitectura

Bosqueazul House / ALH Taller de Arquitectura - Exterior Photography, Brick, Facade, Windows, Garden, BeamBosqueazul House / ALH Taller de Arquitectura - Interior Photography, Table, Wood, BeamBosqueazul House / ALH Taller de Arquitectura - Interior Photography, Kitchen, BeamBosqueazul House / ALH Taller de Arquitectura - Interior Photography, Beam, DeckBosqueazul House / ALH Taller de Arquitectura - More Images+ 16

Medellín, Colombia
Bosqueazul House / ALH Taller de Arquitectura - Exterior Photography, Windows, Door, Brick, Facade
© Mateo Soto

Text description provided by the architects. The main objective for the development of this home for its 4 members was to find the continuous relationship of the spaces with the exterior, making the forest surrounding the project the main player and attraction. Therefore, there are overtures in the volumes accompanied by floor-to-ceiling stained-glass windows, allowing the connection and mimic with nature. 

Bosqueazul House / ALH Taller de Arquitectura - Exterior Photography, Brick, Facade, Windows, Garden, Beam
© Mateo Soto

The materials shown in it like twice burnt craft brick, splint concrete, raw steel, and wood, look in their a-temporality to age in harmony with the environment, maintaining its natural characteristics and allowing in this way to not crash with the siting but rather fuse with it. 

Bosqueazul House / ALH Taller de Arquitectura - Exterior Photography
© Mateo Soto
Bosqueazul House / ALH Taller de Arquitectura - Exterior Photography
© Mateo Soto

The materials are not only part of the exterior but their rather immersive on the inside. 

Bosqueazul House / ALH Taller de Arquitectura - Interior Photography, Table, Wood, Beam
© Mateo Soto
Bosqueazul House / ALH Taller de Arquitectura - Interior Photography, Kitchen, Beam
© Mateo Soto

This parameter is made clear on the ceiling of the shared area, which we look to highlight, where the craft brick transforms from a façade material turning into Catalan vaults that cover the space, making its connection to the exterior clearer, creating a warm and cozy space. 

Bosqueazul House / ALH Taller de Arquitectura - Interior Photography, Dining room, Table, Shelving, Chair, Beam
© Mateo Soto
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Section 1
Bosqueazul House / ALH Taller de Arquitectura - Interior Photography, Living Room, Table, Beam, Windows, Chair, Deck
© Mateo Soto
Bosqueazul House / ALH Taller de Arquitectura - Exterior Photography, Shelving, Countertop, Beam
© Mateo Soto

The spaces are ruled by exterior visuals, connecting the shared area with the living space and the rooms through garden interrupted corridors, that are part of the interior. 

Bosqueazul House / ALH Taller de Arquitectura - Interior Photography, Beam, Deck
© Mateo Soto
Bosqueazul House / ALH Taller de Arquitectura - Interior Photography, Windows, Beam, Shower
© Mateo Soto

Natural and artificial lighting are key players together, ensuring the natural light entering during the day in all areas and an emphasized materiality of the project precisely at night.

Bosqueazul House / ALH Taller de Arquitectura - Exterior Photography, Windows, Door, Facade
© Mateo Soto

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Cite: "Bosqueazul House / ALH Taller de Arquitectura" [Casa Bosqueazul / ALH Taller de Arquitectura] 10 Apr 2022. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/979865/bosqueazul-house-alh-taller-de-arquitectura> ISSN 0719-8884

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