Architecture

LRC House by BDB Arquitectos in San Isidro, Argentina

Project: LRC House
Architects: BDB Arquitectos
Location: San Isidro, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Area: 3,315 sf
Photographs by: Santiago Donovan

LRC House by BDB Arquitectos

The LRC House is a stunning contemporary residence designed by BDB ArquitectosIt is located on a severely sloped site in the San Isidro municipality of Buenos Aires, Argentina. This 3,315 square foot home is characterized by its concrete exterior that opens up through a large patch of glass surfaces on the second floor where the living areas are located. This opens them up to beautiful views and brings plenty of natural light inside.

The House is located in a batch of 21,60 meters long, with a significant slope of 8,50 meters from the +/-0,00 to its highest point in the gully of San Isidro. This gully is testimony of the original coast and the won surface into the Río de la Plata river throughout our short history, reason for which it seemed to us important to alter it as little as possible.

Keeping the original slope of the land allowed us to minimize efforts on structural resolution. The result is a House of reinforced concrete that is embedding in the original slope and whose occupation in plan will increase while the slope of the lot retracts. A longitudinal staircase accompanies the house from one end to the other and emphasizes the intention of respecting the gully.

The House plan in “L“ form, was placed in the batch to generate a courtyard on level 1, this courtyard allows to take advantage of sunlight in the House throughout the day.

The entrance hall, the garage and services are located in the ground floor, the public part of the House, living room, kitchen and the courtyard with the swimming pool are on the first level, on the second level the private part of the house, bedrooms and playroom, and on the third level, a lookout studio and terrace garden from where Río de la Plata river can be seen.

BDB Arquitectos

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