Argentine architect Roberto Benito designed this house, located in the city of San Francisco, Córdoba province, Argentina. The house was designed keeping in mind that the textures of its surfaces become the protagonists accompanied by the autochthonous species that represent the image of the vegetation of the region and facilitate the best adaptation.

The house was designed for the architect and his wife, an interior designer. The continuous search that the author pursues to achieve a textural architecture, is reflected in this house baptized with the nickname of "Textures".
Volumetrically horizontal and attached to the ground, Roberto Benito Arquitecto proposed an enclosure with exposed concrete walls and a roof of corten steel. The spatial organization was an important premise to provide the interior space with fluidity and an interesting interior / exterior connection according to the proposed program of needs.

On the ground plan, the project is organized in bands parallel to the access façade. A first band in which the car park is located, a second narrower band in which toilets and kitchen are located. In the middle, a third band starring a large interior space, square in proportion, open to two patios, characterized by the only three columns of the house, the visible installations and a continuous concrete floor. In the fourth and last band there are two large bedrooms, equipped with separate toilets and dressing rooms, and a multipurpose room.
 

Description of project by Roberto Benito Arquitecto

Perhaps the continuous search that the Studio pursues to achieve a textural architecture, is reflected in this house with notoriety.

The significance given to materiality, represented by the nakedness and honesty of some natural finishes, makes it acquire a great relevance in expressiveness.

Volumetrically, it is made up of opaque  perimeter enclosures, exposed concrete walls, cast in layers with different components in the dosage, giving it the appearance of geological strata.

Above these walls, that form blocks that separate and contain, rests a slab made of precast concrete joists, that are manifested inside.  Upper cover of aluminized sheet.

This large "lid" is expressed as a rusted metal sheet border that runs around the perimeter and at some point it volumizes reaching the floor.

The partition and disaggregation of the voids was a premise, to provide the spaces with an interior / exterior continuity according to their use and privacy.

Three columns that participate in the large space, some exposed exposed pipes and a smooth cement floor and metal and glass partitions give the main room, square in proportion, with two transparent faces and two opaque ones to house pieces of art and books, a certain industrial  style... Disguised  loft in a low-density neighborhood.

Corner lot that allows differentiation of  entrances. The private rooms are separated but linked by a common patio.

The landscaping was designed thinking about native species that represent the image of the vegetation in the region and facilitate the best adaptation.

A place designed for gathering with friends, honoring gastronomy in all forms, but also to promote a peaceful and reflective life.

Alluding at its sobriety to the outside, but showing off its character, it opens and allows its full potential to be lived in.

The house was designed for the architect and his wife interior designer. They have a close family and a very active social life. So their house was conceived in order to accomplish thouse expectations.

It certainly has two bedrooms and a “studio”, which can be used as a third room, as well.
Landscaping was eminently  based on native plants and natural ground.

Some of the trees that were considered are: CINA-CINA, ESPINILLO (acacia cave), CHAÑAR, CEIBO (which Is our national flower), ALGARROBO, CALDEN, QUEBRACHO COLORADO, TALA, AGUARIBAY.

Some plants: PENISETUM, HEMEROCALIS, STIPA, SALVIA . All kind of gramíneas that need just a few water and practically no maintenance.

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Project team
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Interior design.- Nancy Silvestro, Roberto Benito.
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Area
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Roof.- 320 sqm. Semi roof.- 100 sqm. Land area.- 1490 sqm.
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Dates
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2017 - 2020.
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Ferrum Sanitarios.- Model Marina Blanco. Aluar Aluminum Profiles.- Model Front Integral Anodized Black Sanding. Glass Bases.- 6 + 6 mm Safety Laminates. Lighting Point.- Tuba Model Head. Almost all the other items have been solved in an artisanal way with local labor and suppliers.
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City of San Francisco - Province of Cordoba, Argentina.
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Gonzalo Viramonte.
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Roberto Benito Arquitecto was born in San Francisco, Córdoba, Argentina. In 1988 he graduated from the Catholic University of Córdoba. He created his own studio in 1991. Since then she has ventured into residential, commercial and institutional projects.

Geometric simplicity, forcefulness in shapes and spaces, and Light as the protagonist, have been a constant throughout his work. He always maintains the same attitude to the act of designing: rationality in ideas and the image of modernity.

His passion for architecture is manifested in the commitment, intensity and roughness of his professional practice and in the constant search to achieve ... Singularity with simplicity, clarity with synthesis and originality with detail.
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Published on: October 19, 2021
Cite: "Geological strata applied to architecture. “Textural” house by Roberto Benito" METALOCUS. Accessed
<http://www.metalocus.es/en/news/geological-strata-applied-architecture-textural-house-roberto-benito> ISSN 1139-6415
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