Silent House IV

Silent House IV
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Silent House IV

Leonardo Jáuregui + Leandro Zapata

CONSTRUCTION
Carlos Madrid

SQM COST 
U$s 445

AREA
197 M²

LOCATION
Argentina

CATEGORY
Houses

YEAR
2012

Text description provided by architect.

The Silent Houses have much to say. They are searching for new experiences of living.

Silent House IV
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Silent House IV
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They are isolated from the world, because they feel somewhat hostile. They are not interested in the context, but sometimes they can look the outside .

They are hard and dry, but the inside is neutral, appropriated and unstable. They are home to a hermit life.

Silent House IV
© Federico Cairoli
Silent House IV
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Silent House IV
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The property is located in a residential neighborhood of medium density.

The proximity to the sea with its particular climate, low traffic and low occupancy of the homes in the area at certain times of year, are definite circumstances to decide the location as a succession of indoor experiences.

A succession of courtyards and filters organizes the house.

Silent House IV
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Silent House IV
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Silent House IV
© Federico Cairoli

Through the corridor you enter to another courtyard, this time covered (winter garden), which functions as a central space.

Through the corridor you enter to another courtyard, this time covered (winter garden), which functions as a central space.

This works as a hub from which you can access to all rooms of the house.

Silent House IV
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Silent House IV
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Silent House IV
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As in the ovenbird nest, the central space avoids "contamination" of the external environment, generating an "extra suitable- space" which can function as recreational space, work or simply as expansion.

A living room area integrated makes most of the wide of the plot and a large glazed surface is related (or not) with the backyard.

Silent House IV
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Silent House IV
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"We feel that nowadays, one of the needs of people is more freedom, at least in spatial terms. They want to avoid the constrictions and we feel that if you give them more possibilities they will thank them, because then they can develop their own freedom.

In this sense, modernity is interesting because, according to our interpretation, there are no fixed territories, no fixed functions in a space. So you can imagine how easily you can move in the space, but in order to do that it has to be greater than the minimum. "Anne Lacaton

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