House In La Marca

House In La Marca
© Marco Salazar Valle

HOUSE IN LA MARCA

Marco Salazar Valle

ARCHITECTS
Marco Salazar Valle

AREA
203.0 m2

PHOTOGRAPHY
Marco Salazar Valle

CATEGORY
Houses

 YEAR
2019

LEAD ARCHITECT
Marco Salazar Valle

COLLABORATORS
Andrea Larrea

COUNTRY
Ecuador

CONSTRUCTION
Byron Salazar

MANUFACTURERS
Dipac, Ecuaceramica, Kubiec, Masisa, Servi-Block

CITY
Quito

Text description provided by architect.

Informal generic architecture is the reference of this universal "primitive refuge" where steel and concrete blocks are used for economic reasons. These materials synthesize industrialized construction materials and craft work.

House In La Marca
© Marco Salazar Valle
House In La Marca
© Marco Salazar Valle

The house accepts this generic universal condition of its tectonics and positions itself as an absolute shape that takes advantage of the elevated terrain. This absolute and generic condition is confronted with the variety of layouts defined by non-load bearing walls within the virtual arcaded volume.

The existing eucalyptus trees are a kind of archetypal columns, tree-columns that are preserved as they were found. The progressive rhythm of the mesh in the plan results in the negotiation between existing trees, urban regulations and dimensional requirements.

House In La Marca
© Marco Salazar Valle
House In La Marca
© Marco Salazar Valle

The final project is developed from a central organization, where the tension between symmetrical and asymmetrical schemes becomes evident.

The central kitchen responds to the demands of the program, considering this as the main source of daily activities and social gatherings, the kitchen commands the common space that is suggested as an open matrix of adjoining rooms due to the presence of the courtyard.

House In La Marca
© Marco Salazar Valle
House In La Marca
© Marco Salazar Valle

Hence, this space is generic and specific at the same time, the house is developed in an open plan but the central courtyard breaks its unitary amplitude and fragments it into five spaces: the kitchen, the hall, the dining room, the study and the living room.

The 3-meter withdrawal becomes a kind of stoa. This portico configures a covered backyard where the machinery of the house is located.

House In La Marca
© Marco Salazar Valle
House In La Marca
© Marco Salazar Valle

The two rooms are the most opaque spaces and constitute the boundaries of the house. The closed characteristic of the house allows privacy and thermal control for abrupt temperature changes during fog.

The clerestories of the central space articulate the lightweight structure of the roof with the non-load bearing walls of concrete blocks. This lightweight steel structure completely covers the entire structure in the manner of a large industrial warehouse. The clerestories allow a partial perception of the surrounding forest of eucalyptus trees, the mountains and the sky.

House In La Marca
© Marco Salazar Valle


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House In La Marca
© Marco Salazar Valle


House In La Marca
© Marco Salazar Valle