This house designed by Gianserra + Lima architects has a summer suite on the top floor that works independently of the rest of the volume. This project should also have flexibility of use in covered and uncovered public rooms, and achieve communication with the outside of the house, where a pine is located that gives the house a unique character due to its relationship with the interior of the house .
In this house of Gianserra + Lima architects the intention is to look for the visual and continuous communication of the exterior with the interior, making use of large windows and galleries. The project manages to be contained in a simple, simple and timeless volumetry, with a careful selection of the materials and texture used.
 

Description of project by Gianserra + Lima architects

This summer house is located on a parcel of 20 x 50 meters in corner in the seaside resort of Carilo, Pinamar party.

The needs program consisted of a suite on the upper floor to operate independently, and two bedrooms on the ground floor for children and friends of the owners, with special emphasis on the flexibility of use of public spaces covered (dining room - kitchen) and discovered (central patio and gallery) and its relationship with outdoor spaces, an old pine very important to maintain, and that it has the minimum maintenance.

With these project premises we developed a "U" floor, with its main rooms arranged towards the interior of the patio and the gallery giving to the bottom of the lot, allowing with its transparency crossed visuals in all the property.

In this house, certain project guidelines that we have been developing in other works are maintained, such as the search for interior-exterior spatial continuity and flexibility through large glazed panels and large galleries; the structural-constructive resolution as the axis of the design; the textures in the concrete (vertical in the ground floor, horizontal in the upper floor and smooth in the ceilings) and the exhaustive development of the executive project as a fundamental element of the design process.

The materiality of this house tries to synthesize the different principles that define our architectural action: The simple volumetry and pure lines; the timeless and sober design language; the development of the detail, keeping correlation between the whole and the parts; and the careful selection and use of materials, colors and textures.

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Fernando Gianserra, Luis Gonzalo Lima
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arq. Lucía Sarghini, arq. Marianela Sarghini, arq.Claudio Montes de Oca
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Construction management
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Rafael Boccadoro
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Area
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184 m²
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2014
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Calle Chorlo y Palmera, Cariló, Bs As, Argentina
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Gianserra + Lima is an architecture studio dedicated to the development of projects and works of various complexities and scales. Directed by its founding partners, Fernando Gianserra and Luis Gonzalo Lima, since 1991.

Fernando Gianserra from La Plata, was born in 1964, and is an architect graduated from the faculty of architecture and urbanism of the national university of La Plata in 1989. He is also a full member at Gianserra + Lima arquitectos.

Luis Gonzalo Lima was born in La Plata, 1963 is an architect, graduated from the Faculty of architecture and urbanism of the National University of La Plata in 1989. He is a Full Member of Gianserra + Lima architects since 1991.
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Published on: May 29, 2019
Cite: "Elegant use of concrete and wood. F house by Gianserra + Lima arquitectos" METALOCUS. Accessed
<http://www.metalocus.es/en/news/elegant-use-concrete-and-wood-f-house-gianserra-lima-arquitectos> ISSN 1139-6415
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