Gallareta House

Gallareta House
© Juan Segundo Diaz Dopazo

Gallareta House

OJA (organic and Joyful Architecture)

LEAD ARCHITECTS
Arq. Ayelen Olivieri, Arq. Juan Segundo Diaz Dopazo

MANUFACTURERS
Barbieri, Noi, Peirano, Placa Guatambú, Quadri, Shou Sugi Ban Argentina

INTERIOR DESIGN
Design: Maria Cecilia Pombo

PHOTOGRAPHS
juan Segundo Diaz Dopazo

AREA
250 M²

YEAR
2023

LOCATION
Villa La Angostura, Argentina

CATEGORY
Cabins & Lodges, Detail

CasaGallareta, Villa la Angostura. Patagonia Argentina. 2023. By OJA (Organic and Joyful Architecture) by the couple of architects María Ayelén Olivieri Martinez and Juan Segundo Diaz Dopazo.

Gallareta House
© Juan Segundo Diaz Dopazo
Gallareta House
© Juan Segundo Diaz Dopazo

I grew up in Patagonia, and then I studied in Buenos Aires where I met Aye.

I always knew that I was going to go back to the south somehow, it really is a special place in the world with unspoiled landscapes that you don't see anywhere else; What I never imagined is that we would have the opportunity to design some houses for my parents, in the middle of an Arrayanes forest.

Gallareta House
© Juan Segundo Diaz Dopazo
Gallareta House
© Juan Segundo Diaz Dopazo

The challenge was to build a boutique-scale tourist complex (250m2), in a native forest of Coihues and Arrayanes, with a steep slope, views, and on the shores of Lake Correntoso, an extremely natural and quiet space.

We propose modules of "landscape cabins" for two and three people, which make up one more element in the forest.Melting into it, with a controlled randomness, sharing the same language, but with small differences between them.

Gallareta House
© Juan Segundo Diaz Dopazo
Gallareta House
© Juan Segundo Diaz Dopazo
Gallareta House
© Juan Segundo Diaz Dopazo

They found their place where there was no arboreal vegetation, in those vacant spaces. From there, our main objective: An architecture that coexists with the forest, without the need to cut it down.

We achieve a spatiality that attracts, that captivates, that melts the limits between the interior and the native forest; in a few square meters.

Gallareta House
© Juan Segundo Diaz Dopazo
Gallareta House
© Juan Segundo Diaz Dopazo

Each cabin, then, forms a monospace, separated into half floors with large strategic windows that expand the space to the outside, taking advantage of the low and leafy crown of the Myrtles not only to make the user feel as part of the forest but also to generate privacy between the volumes and common spaces of the complex.

The bathing and sanitary premises are spacious and comfortable. The largest house features a freestanding tub with views; to enjoy a hot immersion bath while we see how it snows through the window.

Gallareta House
© Juan Segundo Diaz Dopazo
Gallareta House
© Juan Segundo Diaz Dopazo

On the outside, its rocky morphology is covered with the ancient Japanese technique "Shou Sugi Ban", which consists of burning the first layer of wooden planks (in this case eucalyptus) to achieve a unique texture and particularities with respect to resistance.

To water, fire retardant capacity, sustainability and low maintenance and being black, present a background so that the green of the trees and white of the snow stand out; combined to a lesser extent with Lapacho wood (cinnamon-colored hardwood, like the Arrayanes), glass, black zinguería and exposed concrete.

Gallareta House
© Juan Segundo Diaz Dopazo
Gallareta House
© Juan Segundo Diaz Dopazo

Inside, a single-material coating of Guatambú was used, a light wood without knots that contrasts perfectly with the exterior, and gives a feeling of spaciousness. A noble material in slabs, aesthetic and quick to place due to its large size, which also speeded up the construction processes.

All the interior furniture is made of the same wood, generating a clean, monolithic, and very simple appearance; that virtualizes the limits between the furniture and the wall.

Gallareta House
© Juan Segundo Diaz Dopazo
Gallareta House
© Juan Segundo Diaz Dopazo
Gallareta House
© Juan Segundo Diaz Dopazo


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