LP1 House by Paz Arquitectura in Guatemala

Project: LP1 House
Architects: Paz Aruitectura
Location: Guatemala City, Guatemala
Area: 7,523 sf
Photographs by: Andres Asturias

LP1 House by Paz Arquitectura

The LP1 House is a luxurious contemporary home located near Guatemala City, on a plot that is rich with natural landscapes. It was designed by Paz Aruitecturaa studio whose work has already been featured on our site, in particular the Corallo House in Santa Rosalia. In either case, the contemporary elements are clearly visible, and in the case of the LP1 House, the 7,520 square feet of living spaces that are being offered have an intimate connection with the natural environment.

Located in a new neighborhood close to Guatemala City, this house occupies the high part of a sloped lot with a steep topography around cypress and pine woods.

Since the main entrance is located in the highest point of the slope and the bedrooms are in this area, the module is enhanced with a solid volumetry to suggest privacy. The upper volume is an exposed concrete rectangle showing its texture on the exterior as well as the interior. All the exterior panels are built with pine wood with a dynmic design to evoque the irregularity of the forrest around it.

The lower level is occupied by the social area surrounded almost entirely by glass, with the purpose of generating a direct connection with nature, taking in consideration that 3 small children are part of the family thus the importance of having contact with the exterior and enough playground.

Exposed concrete was used for the interior finish, trying to generate a contrast with the wood floors and carpentry elements. The owner of the house is a painter so the intention was that the soft strokes of art that would dress the home were framed with a rustic and strong background such as concrete.

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Tags: contemporary, Guatemala, jungle, landscape, LP1 House, luxury, minimalism, modern, nature, PAZ arquitectura

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