SP House / Karina Duque
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SP House / Karina DuqueSave this picture! Fernanda CastroHousesTunquen, ChileArchitects: Karina DuqueYearCompletion year of this architecture project Year: 2024 Save this picture!Text description provided by the architects. SP House is located on the central coast of Chile, in the third row from the beach, on a plot with an unobstructed view of the sea to the west and the ravines filled with the regions characteristic vegetation to the northeast.Save this picture!The project's main concept arises from the desire to capture these views and sunlight while also integrating the functional needs with the outdoors, promoting open spaces, encouraging social interaction, and establishing a close relationship with the natural surroundings.Save this picture!To achieve this, the house was designed as three independent modules connected by a circulation axis that creates intermediate linking spaces. These spaces open on both sides through large windows, ensuring a continuous flow between the interior and exterior, allowing natural light to enter throughout most of the day, and providing transparency and depth to the landscape when viewed from outside.Save this picture!These three volumes are rotated at specific angles to enhance privacy and frame particular views of the landscape. Their points of articulation generate new outdoor living spaces, including a covered terrace sheltered from the wind and a reflecting pool separated from the main swimming pool by a bridge, which projects the view toward the Pacific Ocean. Both elements are connected to a large terrace in front of the main living area.Save this picture!The two end volumes house the private spaces, while the central volumethe only one with two levelscontains the familys communal areas. The first floor accommodates the kitchen, living room, and dining room, while the second floor features a playroom that overlooks the living area, creating a visual connection between different spaces. Additionally, the playroom enjoys an unobstructed view of the sea, enhanced by the orientation and slope of the roof beams.Save this picture!Save this picture!Although the house primarily opens westward to capture ocean views, the central volume has a high window facing east on the second level. Due to the playrooms balcony-like layout, morning light floods all the common areas as well as the circulation spaces.Save this picture!Save this picture!Finally, following the original premise of allowing nature to appear throughout the houses journey, the volume containing the two secondary bedrooms features a rooftop terrace protected from the western wind, directing its view toward the northeast. This perspective embraces a landscape filled with sclerophyllous vegetation growing in the ravines, characteristic of Chiles central region.Save this picture!Project gallerySee allShow lessAbout this officeKarina DuqueOfficeMaterialsWoodSteelMaterials and TagsPublished on March 09, 2025Cite: "SP House / Karina Duque" [Casa SP / Karina Duque] 09 Mar 2025. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/1027036/sp-house-karina-duque&gt ISSN 0719-8884Save!ArchDaily?You've started following your first account!Did you know?You'll now receive updates based on what you follow! Personalize your stream and start following your favorite authors, offices and users.Go to my stream
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