UZ:AA Arquitectas

Palmar House

PALMAR HOUSE

Estudio UZ:AA

Palmar House
© Federico Cairoli

ARCHITECTS
Estudio UZ:AA

PROJECT ARHITECT
Daniella Urrutia

PHOTOGRAPHS
Federico Cairoli

AREA
136.0 m2

LOCAITION
Montevideo, Uruguay

CATEGORY
Houses

Palmar House
© Federico Cairoli
Palmar House
© Federico Cairoli
Palmar House
© Federico Cairoli
Palmar House
© Federico Cairoli

Text description provided by architect.

The house is built on a small plot. It is an almost square corner, 72 m2, in a central area of the city of Montevideo.

The thick wall that encloses the corner forms the outer expression of the house, as opposed to the thin glass skin that relates the interior space

The lower levels of the house, where we have the height of the existing building, houses the social areas, creating an integrated domestic space from the visual point of view, and fragmented from the functional point of view.

Palmar House
© Federico Cairoli
Palmar House
© Federico Cairoli
Palmar House
© Federico Cairoli

The upper level is reserved for the most private area of the house. 

The project has two main themes, the geometry of the plan and the verticality of the interior space.

Palmar House
© Federico Cairoli

The geometry produces a balance between interior and exterior space, almost fusing them with the transparency of the walls, the design on the different floor heights and the continuity of flooring,

Palmar House
© Federico Cairoli
Palmar House
© Federico Cairoli
Palmar House
© Federico Cairoli

while the idea of vertical space tries to maximize the cubic meters relative to the original few square meters, taking advantage of recycling the space but not tempted to subdividing it.

Restrictions present the option of recycling, which enabled the complexity and spatial richness proposed by the house.

The simple and abstract square defines the center point of the house which is materialized as a hinge between the horizontal and vertical spaces of the house.

Palmar House
© Federico Cairoli
Palmar House
© Federico Cairoli
Palmar House
© Federico Cairoli

Thus, the staircase plays a crucial role integrating the different levels of the project in its further development.

Two perpendicular axes and four quadrants that are associated two by two define the functional levels and spatial qualities.

The introversion of the house allows one to enjoy the advantages of the northern orientation privately and without interference.

Palmar House
© Federico Cairoli


Palmar House
© Federico Cairoli
Palmar House
© Federico Cairoli


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Campbell Elevation
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Ground Floor Plan
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Upper Floor Plan
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Mezzanine Floor Plan
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Site Plan

UZ:AA Arquitectas
UZ:AA Arquitectas
Montevideo, Uruguay