Causana House

Causana House
© Ana Tillous

Causana House 

ODA - Oficina de Arquitectos Lanzone - Gabarro

LEAD ARCHITECTS
Luciana Lanzone, Maximiliano Gabarro

3D RENDERING SOFTWARE FOR ARCHITECTURE
Chaos V-Ray

STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING
Ing. Miriam Graciela Nieto

COLLABORATORS
Ana Tillous, Aylén Argüello, Lara Azzolini, Tomás Berola, Belén Ontivero

MANUFACTURERS
AutoDesk, Chaos Group, Holcim, ACINDAR, Aluar, Cerro Negro, Corblock, Durlock, FV, Ilva, JOHNSON, Klaukol, Marmolería Escanes, Palmar, Perfecto, Trimble, V-ray para Sketchup, ferrum

SOIL STUDY AND EXCAVATIONS
Ing. Juan Griguol

PHOTOGRAPHS
Agustin Grillo, Ana Tillous

AREA
285 m²

YEAR
2022

LOCATION
Malagueño, Argentina

CATEGORY
Houses

Located on a corner lot of 2500m2, the house rests horizontally in the mountain landscape. The organization of the construction arises from thinking of it in three parallel strips with well-defined characteristics.

Causana House
© Agustin Grillo
Causana House
© Agustin Grillo

To the south, the first strip is solid and closed, with limited perforations that frame scenes of the distant landscape. The central strip is neutral and open, ready to adapt to the different uses of the family.

And finally, to the north, the third strip is noble and lightweight, full of light and spaciousness that connects us to the landscape of thorns and carob trees; allowing everyday activities to expand outward.

Causana House
© Agustin Grillo
Causana House
© Ana Tillous

A small break and displacement of the strips define the social and the private, allowing gradients of intimacy. Entering the house is the result of this stagger. Many houses within the same house... closed and open, solid and lightweight, neutral and noble.

The journey begins with a beautiful carob tree in the corner; on the side, a concrete ribbon on the ground provokes us to walk; further on, an aerial and upper beam frames the sky and invites us to continue.

Causana House
Causana House
© Agustin Grillo

The house dissolves, and the void shows its concrete soul. The mountain landscape is left behind, and now many grays of different textures envelop it.

Inside, everything flows towards the northern sun, and the spaces of enjoyment flow continuously one after another. Designed to receive, celebrate, gather, and contemplate.

Causana House
© Ana Tillous
Causana House
© Ana Tillous

Just as they need them, these spaces are simple in timeless language, they are ready to be lived, used, and inhabited by the family that imagined them. On the opposite side, the private spaces, more enclosed and individual, are also open to the north.

The structure is the architecture, or vice versa. They are one. The ordered and rigorous pieces are few. From bottom to top. At one end, a concrete beam sinks into the ground, starting buried and ending at the opposite end barely supported.

Causana House
© Ana Tillous
Causana House
© Agustin Grillo
Causana House
© Ana Tillous

The beam levels the only plane of the house. There are many walls to the south, the rest are located transversely delimiting the spaces. Finally, at the top, some heavy concrete beams fly in the sky.

They play at being lightweight in the air. They finish off gray and forceful, long and continuous underlining the blue sky. Together, they emphasize the horizontality of the construction.

Playing with the contrast of meanings between Heavy (the material, the solid) and Ethereal (the immaterial, the void).

Causana House
© Ana Tillous
Causana House
© Ana Tillous
Causana House
© Ana Tillous

 This house invited us, once again, to think and reflect on the relationships between light and shadow, landscape and architecture, matter and structure.

The possibilities are many, for this house only one. Like a stone resting on the grass. A silent and simple stone.

Causana House
© Agustin Grillo
Causana House
© Agustin Grillo


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