Kuvasz house / Estudio Galera

Kuvasz house / Estudio Galera - Windows, Facade
© Diego Medina

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Cariló, Argentina
  • Architects: Estudio Galera
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  220
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2016
  • Photographs
    Photographs:Diego Medina
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Anaya - Alumia, Cariló Ingeniería, Cermat, Dunas Electricidad, El Holandés, Fontaneros, Imdi Iluminación, Marmolería del Sur, Pasalto-Cemento Loma Negra, Plastigas, Sagitario, Secure Pool
  • Project / Direction: Ariel Galera, Diego Ballario, Cesar Amarante, Francisco Villamil
  • Engineer: Javier Mendia
  • Surveyor: Claudio D eramo
  • Architect In Charge: Ariel Galera
  • City: Cariló
  • Country: Argentina
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Kuvasz house / Estudio Galera - Windows, Facade, Garden
© Diego Medina

Text description provided by the architects. Kuvasz house is set on top of a dune in the forest of Carilo, an area with few neighbors in front of an un-plotted forest reserve.

Kuvasz house / Estudio Galera - Windows, Forest
© Diego Medina

The house was planned for the owner’s use during low season and for rental in high season. Practical requirements were set: amount of bathrooms, bedrooms, services, and other basic items for an unknown user.

Kuvasz house / Estudio Galera - Facade
© Estudio Galera

From a conceptual point, Kuvasz was designed as a path that accompanies and rises to the sand-dune, touching the lot in a few spots, respecting and highlighting the current topography. The path ends in the social program, as a lookout resting on the crest of the dune. 

Kuvasz house / Estudio Galera - Facade
© Diego Medina

Between the street level and the house’s main level, a connection is made by an inclined perforated sleeve.  The greyness and coldness of the material mingles with perforated circles of framed landscape.

Kuvasz house / Estudio Galera - Countertop
© Diego Medina

As a game of opposites, the stairs sleeve first rejects the landscape, only to then empower it.

Upper Level

The house dematerializes in its interior-exterior transition. The roof slab turns into a pergola and slits open the lateral enclosure allowing sunlight and views of the outside; the wall does not reach the floor, transforming itself into a bench and opens as a mouth, creating a transitional space between the house and the forest.

Kuvasz house / Estudio Galera - Table, Chair
© Diego Medina

Materiality and the use of natural light as a resource

Architecture is connected to technology, but is also connected to phenomenology, the sensorial elements and the context in which one works with.  

Kuvasz house / Estudio Galera - Windows, Facade, Forest
© Diego Medina

The light, the game of shadows, the reflection on different surfaces and textures, they transform the architecture from being static into something dynamic.

Kuvasz house / Estudio Galera - Garden
© Diego Medina

Kuvasz was designed for a user; the house is the result of an intersection of variables based on people and their relationship with the environment and not as an object intended to be admired.

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Cite: "Kuvasz house / Estudio Galera" 27 Feb 2017. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/806063/kuvasz-house-estudio-galera> ISSN 0719-8884

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Kuvasz住宅 / Estudio Galera

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