SET Arq’s house in Argentina is nestled between two walls

With Casa dos Muros, SET Arq has transformed limitations into opportunities. The project is set between two existing stone walls and around a tree, creating a play of solids, voids, and transparencies.

Design firm: SET arq
Project name: Casa dos Muros
Location: Córdoba, Argentina
Dimensions: 570 sqm 

In Argentina, SET arq has designed a house that takes existing constraints as the guiding principles of the project. The two-storey house, nestled on a gently sloping hillside and accessible from the upper level of the road to the south-east, owes its layout to the two stone side walls that mark the north-east and south-west boundaries of the plot and to an algarrobo tree that the building incorporates as the natural fulcrum of the composition. Around this, the space unfolds in a sequence of open and permeable spaces, defined by minimal and flexible partitions, and erodes into a pattern of tree-lined patios intercepting natural light and ventilation, while amplifying the visual continuity with the outside. A palette of strictly exposed natural materials (stone, concrete and metal), in dialogue with the large glass surfaces of the north-west facing façade, reflects the search for a subtle balance between structural rigour and figurative lightness.

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