Wind House / Pablo Larroulet + blaq arquitectos
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Wind House / Pablo Larroulet + blaq arquitectosSave this picture! Macarena WhittleHousesPichilemu, ChileArchitects: Pablo Larroulet, blaq arquitectosAreaArea of this architecture projectArea:2906 ftYearCompletion year of this architecture project Year: 2024 PhotographsPhotographs:Macarena WhittleManufacturersBrands with products used in this architecture project Manufacturers: Masisa, Coral Clay Lead Architects: Pablo Larroulet, Benjamin Litvak More SpecsLess SpecsSave this picture!Text description provided by the architects. The strong winds that characterize the coastal zone of Chile's central coast inspired the design of this house.Save this picture!Save this picture!Located 15 minutes from Punta de Lobos, in the commune of Pichilemu, the house is nestled in a natural setting, just a few meters from the beach. Positioned at the highest point of the site, it dominates the landscape with sweeping views of the ocean, aligning with the northa privileged orientation in the southern hemisphere that allows natural light to enter year-round.Save this picture!This northern openness presented a challenge: facing the intense prevailing southern winds, known locally as the "surazo."Save this picture!The duality between connecting with the views and protecting against the wind defined the key design strategies. Through its sinuous form, the house not only softens the wind's passage but integrates into its movement, naturally deflecting its flow to protect the interior. In this way, the house becomes the wind itself, blending seamlessly with the landscape through organic shapes that subtly emerge from the hilltop without altering it.Save this picture!From above, the floor plan unfolds like two extended wings that intertwine at a sheltered center, where the program develops. From the horizon, these wings seem to rise gently from the sloping terrain, creating a haven of calm and contemplation.Save this picture!The house stretches across the entire site, with its main access located on the southern faade, orienting views toward the sea. The main circulation follows an east-west axis, distributing communal spacessuch as the kitchen, living room, and workshopsin the eastern wing, while private areastwo children's bedrooms, a guest room, and the master bedroomare arranged around a family room in the western wing, which connects and articulates the spaces.Save this picture!Save this picture!Both wings converge through a central courtyard open to the north, eliminating the need for dark hallways. This space illuminates the entire house and allows movement through it always accompanied by views of the Pacific Ocean.Save this picture!Save this picture!The cladding was designed to provide visual continuity across the faade, using pinewood harvested from the trees surrounding the site. Its natural tone blends with the low vegetation and grasses of the area. The vertical and spaced arrangement of the boards creates a semi-permeable quality, slowing the wind's acceleration and producing an interplay of light and shadow.Save this picture!Designed as a primary residence for a young family, The House in the Wind promotes open spaces, fosters interaction, and establishes an intimate connection with nature.Save this picture!Project gallerySee allShow lessAbout this officeblaq arquitectosOfficeMaterialWoodMaterials and TagsPublished on January 27, 2025Cite: "Wind House / Pablo Larroulet + blaq arquitectos" [Casa en el viento / Pablo Larroulet + blaq arquitectos] 27 Jan 2025. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/1025980/wind-house-pablo-larroulet-plus-blaq-arquitectos&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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