Moirë arqs: La Pianola

A house design by Moirë arqs in Buenos Aires consists in a simple rectangular prism with added dynamism created by vertical planes applied to the facade

Moirë Arqs, La Pianola

Moirë arqs designed La Pianola in the La Caleta district of Buenos Aires, overlooking the Atlantic coast.

The house is formed of a single volume, a simple rectangular prism, made more dynamic by a number of vertical planes on the facade.

Moirë Arqs, La Pianola
Moirë Arqs, La Pianola, La Caleta, Buenos Aires, Argentina

Intended as a crucial feature that impacts on the interaction with the environment and regulates communication with the outside world, they can be interpreted as an alternation of solid and void, opaque and translucent, light and shadow.

Moirë Arqs, La Pianola, La Caleta, Buenos Aires, Argentina

The appearance of La Pianola changes as the day progresses, moving closer or farther away from the contrasting definitions and the activities on the inside relate differently to their environment, prompting a facade design that determines views, ventilation and illumination via this very alternation of solid and void.

Moirë Arqs, La Pianola, La Caleta, Buenos Aires, Argentina

The vertical window proportions were also designed to provide extensive views of the natural landscape in the form of vertical frames that rise from ground level to the tops of the trees, which merge with the sky.

Moirë Arqs, La Pianola, La Caleta, Buenos Aires, Argentina


La Pianola, La Caleta, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Program: single family house
Architects: Estudio Moirë Arquitectos
Area: 90 sqm
Completion: 2012

Moirë Arqs, La Pianola, La Caleta, Buenos Aires, Argentina, plan