Las Marías House / Santiago Viale + Daniella Beviglia

Las Marías House / Santiago Viale + Daniella Beviglia - Exterior Photography, Garden, CourtyardLas Marías House / Santiago Viale + Daniella Beviglia - Interior PhotographyLas Marías House / Santiago Viale + Daniella Beviglia - Exterior Photography, ForestLas Marías House / Santiago Viale + Daniella Beviglia - Interior Photography, Windows, BeamLas Marías House / Santiago Viale + Daniella Beviglia - More Images+ 44

Cordoba City, Argentina
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  4090 ft²
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2022
  • Photographs
    Photographs:Gonzalo Viramonte
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  AutoDesk, Chaos Group, ANODAL, Conbell, ECCI, Electroalem, Ferrocons, HORACIO MARICONI, IL VANITORI, Julia Sol, LIGHT, Ladrillos Bustamante, Luvirma, Marenchino Vidrios, Merlino, Michel E Hijos, Patagonia Flooring, Revcon, Saniplast, Trimble Navigation
  • Lead Architects: Daniella Beviglia, Daniela Iciksonas
  • Design Team: Florencia Esteban, Tito Maximiliano Gonza, Juan Macías, Eduardo Storaccio
  • Engineering: Carlos Pudo
  • Consultant: José Manuela Viale
  • Collaborators: Santiago Viale Beviglia
  • City: Cordoba City
  • Country: Argentina
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Las Marías House / Santiago Viale + Daniella Beviglia - Exterior Photography, Garden, Courtyard
© Gonzalo Viramonte

Text description provided by the architects. The house unfolds among profuse trees and vegetation, the reason why detecting the voids available became a priority, being these the configuring spaces of the social area of the house, while towards the north the rectangular prism of private areas was disposed of, both connected through a circulation surrounding the main courtyard.

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These design decisions pursued the objective of maintaining all of the trees that the site contained, with the purpose of achieving the least environmental impact possible.

Las Marías House / Santiago Viale + Daniella Beviglia - Exterior Photography, Brick, Facade
© Gonzalo Viramonte

The thermal condition was considered from the very first idea; by which it was decided to maintain the volume of vegetation from the trees above the sealing as the elemental solar protector for this. Moreover, the house presents several intermediate spaces, inherited from our colonial architecture.

Las Marías House / Santiago Viale + Daniella Beviglia - Exterior Photography, Windows, Forest
© Gonzalo Viramonte
Las Marías House / Santiago Viale + Daniella Beviglia - Interior Photography
© Gonzalo Viramonte
Las Marías House / Santiago Viale + Daniella Beviglia - Exterior Photography, Facade, Windows
© Gonzalo Viramonte

All the private areas of the house were placed in a north-facing block, which has concrete eaves that allow the entry of abundant sunlight in winter and none in summer.

Las Marías House / Santiago Viale + Daniella Beviglia - Interior Photography, Table, Windows, Chair, Handrail
© Gonzalo Viramonte
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Las Marías House / Santiago Viale + Daniella Beviglia - Interior Photography, Windows, Beam
© Gonzalo Viramonte
Las Marías House / Santiago Viale + Daniella Beviglia - Interior Photography, Brick, Facade
© Gonzalo Viramonte

On the facade facing the street, to the west, a brick screening was proposed before the garages, which together form a filter confirmed by a material and programmatic proposal as a protection from the strong afternoon sunlight.

Las Marías House / Santiago Viale + Daniella Beviglia - Exterior Photography, Windows, Brick, Facade
© Gonzalo Viramonte
Las Marías House / Santiago Viale + Daniella Beviglia - Exterior Photography, Facade, Windows, Handrail
© Gonzalo Viramonte

Skylights were proposed in several spaces, which not only work as an element that incorporates natural light inside, reducing energy consumption; but they also lend character to the architectural language both outside and inside spaces.

Las Marías House / Santiago Viale + Daniella Beviglia - Exterior Photography, Forest
© Gonzalo Viramonte

The decision of maintaining the existing vegetation meant a direct relation with the constructive system chosen attempting to avoid cutting the trees as well as preventing them to interfere with their roots.

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Cite: "Las Marías House / Santiago Viale + Daniella Beviglia" [Casa Las Marías / Santiago Viale + Daniella Beviglia] 01 Sep 2022. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/988170/las-marias-house-santiago-viale-plus-daniella-beviglia> ISSN 0719-8884

© Gonzalo Viramonte

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