Poseidon House / David Mutal

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Pucusana District, Peru
  • Architects: David Mutal
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  680
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2013
  • Photographs
    Photographs:Gonzalo Cáceres
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Hansgrohe, Comarsa, Gallos Marmol, KERLITE, Scarabeo
  • Project Development: Rogelio Llerena, Gabriela Zavaleta
  • City: Pucusana District
  • Country: Peru
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Poseidon House / David Mutal - Windows, Facade
© Gonzalo Cáceres

Text description provided by the architects. This house is located about 50km south of Lima. The proximity to the city makes the client seeing himself living permanently here in the near future, That made us think of a house on the beach for the winter and the summer assuming a relationship with the sea that could be or very expansive or rather withdrawn ; a more exterior or more interior experiences according to the time of year.

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Poseidon House / David Mutal - Stairs, Handrail
© Gonzalo Cáceres
Sketch

This duality is clearly visible in the presence of a more intimate garden opposite the view to the open ocean or an outdoor pool parallel to the horizon that intersects perpendicularly with a temperate inner pool which, becomes a winter cave with a more restricted view of the sea. This duality and multiplicity are organized in a "promenade architecture" that connects all these spaces visually through a tour that runs throughout the house. An access to the upper street bordering the forest gives way to a glass bridge when entering, where one sees the interior water two floors below or the marine horizon in front.

Poseidon House / David Mutal - Stairs, Windows
© Gonzalo Cáceres

Then staircase goes down through the double height to the living room and the last staircase leads to the pool and the sauna gym below where a mobile bridge allows guests to enter their bedrooms. The organization of the whole house responds to the separation and coexistence of the world of parents in the upper levels and the world of the children in the spaces below. Unlike most buildings in the area, the garden is truly important and being born from the rock in the lower part, it extends the promenade to the level of the lower street.

Axonometric - Pool

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Cite: "Poseidon House / David Mutal" 27 Dec 2017. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/885521/poseidon-01-house-david-mutal> ISSN 0719-8884

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