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Los Cerezos House, Córdoba, Argentina by Estudio OPACO

Project name:
Los Cerezos House (Casa Los Cerezos)
Architecture firm:
Estudio OPACO
Location:
Córdoba, Argentina
Photography:
Gonzalo Viramonte
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Interior design:
Built area:
350 m²
Site area:
Design year:
Completion year:
2022
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Tools used:
AutoCAD, SketchUp, Lumion
Construction:
Material:
Concrete, Wood, Glass, Steel
Budget:
Undisclosed
Client:
Private
Status:
Built
Typology:
Residential › House

Estudio OPACO: This house stands out for its elegance and timeless design. Noble materials and clean lines are the undisputed protagonists in every corner of this home. Wood and concrete intertwine harmoniously both on the exterior and interior, creating a unique connection between the two spaces. As we approach the facade, we are greeted by a wooden lattice volume that delicately embraces the house and creates a cozy internal courtyard. As we venture inside, the house fully opens up towards the courtyard, which is located between the house and the barbecue area.

The house is located to get the best orientations, allowing each corner to be filled with natural light and enabling a seamless connection with the outdoor surroundings. Los Cerezos house is distributed over two floors, carefully designed to offer separate social and private spaces. On the ground floor, the social area unfolds, inviting interaction and coexistence, while the upper floor houses the private area, reserved for rest and tranquility. Additionally, an independent barbecue area has been created with its own access, providing flexibility of use and prioritizing privacy.

Next to it, there is a swimming pool and a fire pit, designed to enjoy outdoor moments. Each space has been carefully designed to provide comfort, functionality, and a unique experience for the young family that inhabits it.


By Liliana Alvarez

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