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Casa PLC in Córdoba, Argentina designed by Catalina Lanza Castelli + AR Arquitectos

The Cordoba-based architectural studio AR Arquitectos in collaboration with architect Catalina Lanza Castelli has completed ''Casa PLC'' a single-family house that located in Villa Allende Golf, Córdoba, Argentina

Project description by the architects:

On a large and with a slight drop land, in a quiet neighborhood and surrounded by green, a single-family house was planned where the design prevails in every detail and its functionality accommodates to the client’s need. Developed on a single floor, practicality, austerity and flexibility are the main components of the proposal, materialized through simple lines and pure forms.

Casa PLC in Córdoba, Argentina designed by Catalina Lanza Castelli + AR Arquitectosimage © Gonzalo Viramonte

As for its implantation and morphology, the L-shaped plant was designed with the aim of framing the existing carob tree in the courtyard so that it could be part of the house. The large exposed concrete beams that extend from house slab make the tree limit, emphasizing the importance it has in the social and private spaces.

a concrete house in the green landscape image © Gonzalo Viramonte

A longitudinal and pure wall highlights the entrance of the house and its imposing rusty veneer door. Then, the social area together with a toilet and a living-dining room with the veneer grill opens completely towards a covered gallery through aluminum windows doors, being the intermediate space between the interior and the external patio. A sliding door made of sheet metal that blends with the lining of the interior walls leads to the morphological and functional articulation scape of the house. 

the steps to the entrance door of the house made of wooden materialimage © Gonzalo Viramonte

a man walking on the door steps image © Gonzalo Viramonte

The kitchen with window to the green opens to the recreation space, which is visually related to the patio of the carob tree, generating a wide space of circulation and contemplation. This transition space achieves a spatial distribution of functions, dividing the service area of the private sector: the kitchen is connected to a laundry, tender, utility room and garage; while the recreation space takes you through a hallway highlighted by its circular skylights and its concrete slab towards the bedrooms with their respective bathrooms. All spaces are directly related to the surrounding nature of the house.

a window with metallic bars and green plants inside the concrete vase image © Gonzalo Viramonte

Materiality is defined by the balanced combination of white, concrete and iron that make the project have its own stamp and be and highlighted in its natural environment. Exposed concrete slabs that run through all the spaces, joined by sheet metal details that appear in their cladding and in their parasols and doors, unify visually and spatially the house. Finally, the glass allows to show the whole link.

concrete, wood and metal used as the exterior material for this house image © Gonzalo Viramonte

a big tree inside the concrete house image © Gonzalo Viramonte

concrete cantilever covering the entrance door image © Gonzalo Viramonte

beige outdoor sofa for the exterior use image © Gonzalo Viramonte

a woman siting on a back chair relaxing and putting her legs on the table image © Gonzalo Viramonte

a modern white kitchen image © Gonzalo Viramonte

cozy living room with big slide window opened to outside nature image © Gonzalo Viramonte

living area image © Gonzalo Viramonte

a man opening a big metallic slide door image © Gonzalo Viramonte

the dining area with table and chairs image © Gonzalo Viramonte

a big window letting sun lights enter the kitchen image © Gonzalo Viramonte

a mirror on the black marble washing basin image © Gonzalo Viramonte

a child running in the corridor image © Gonzalo Viramonte

a huge tree inside the house image © Gonzalo Viramonte

Casa PLC in Córdoba, Argentina designed by Catalina Lanza Castelli + AR Arquitectosimage © Gonzalo Viramonte

concrete house located in Cordoba Argentina image © Gonzalo Viramonte

Casa PLC in Córdoba, Argentina designed by Catalina Lanza Castelli + AR Arquitectosimage © Gonzalo Viramonte

an old treen with green leaves inside a concrete house image © Gonzalo Viramonte

a small garden located the backyard of the house image © Gonzalo Viramonte

Casa PLC in Córdoba, Argentina designed by Catalina Lanza Castelli + AR Arquitectosimage © Gonzalo Viramonte

Ground Floor PlanGround Floor Plan 

architectural sectionSection 

Northeast and southeast Elevations Elevations 

 

Project name: Casa PLC

Architecture firm: Catalina Lanza Castelli, AR Arquitectos

Location: Villa Allende Golf, Córdoba, Argentina

 

Year: 2018

Built area: 385 m2

Photographer: Gonzalo Viramonte

Architect in charge: Catalina Lanza Castelli; AR Arquitectos (Santiago Arzubi e Iván Revol)

Design team: Catalina Lanza Castelli, Santiago Arzubi, Iván Revol

Client: PLC

Landscape: Selva Colección

Collaborators: Raicons – Materiales de la Construccion.

 

 


By Naser Nader Ibrahim

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