Casa SarahMarc / Pe+Br+Re arquitectos

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Puerto Varas, Chile
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Text description provided by the architects. SarahMarc House is located on the outskirts of Puerto Varas. The owners’ original request determines that the house should be a "magic box" that transforms daily living into travel and vacation days. The magic box must deliver a constant relaxation feeling.

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Located on top of a hill, the house has a privileged view of two active volcanoes, Osorno and Calbuco, whose last eruption was in 2015. These volcanoes determine a unique orientation of all the spaces towards the east, defining the west like a private facade facing the street.

Casa SarahMarc / Pe+Br+Re arquitectos - Windows, Beam, Facade
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Volumetrically speaking, an elongated prism is determined that gradually breaks the floor levels and ascends adapting to the ground, generating a semi buried space under the bedrooms that gives place for the parking lots and technical spaces.

Casa SarahMarc / Pe+Br+Re arquitectos - Windows
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First floor plan
Casa SarahMarc / Pe+Br+Re arquitectos - Windows, Bed, Beam, Bedroom
© Nico Saieh

This house can be walked through, from the north, where the public use spaces are, towards the south where the private spaces are located, allowing a fluid use between the different enclosures. At both sides, the house ends with an elevated terrace with different points of view and heights of the surroundings.

Casa SarahMarc / Pe+Br+Re arquitectos - Windows
© Nico Saieh

Since the south of Chile has a strong presence of forests and wood is a very present and traditional building material in the area, it is chosen as an important material to use in the lining, structure and furniture. All these elements consider a contemporary language in its design and rescues the traditional carpentry of the zone. The native woods used are Oak, Ulmo, Mañio and Laurel.

Casa SarahMarc / Pe+Br+Re arquitectos - Brick, Facade, Beam
© Nico Saieh

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Cite: "Casa SarahMarc / Pe+Br+Re arquitectos" 13 Nov 2017. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/883339/casa-sarahmarc-pe-plus-br-plus-re-arquitectos> ISSN 0719-8884

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