A House Next to the House

A House Next to the House
© Lorenzo Egues

A House Next to the House

Rare Studio Experimental + Flesia-Bertoya

PROGRAM
Family Home

COLLABORATORS
Frango Diaz, Belen Marinelli

LEAD ARCHITECTS
Agustín Willnecker, Ivan Ferrero, Mateo Unamuno, Maria Sol Bertoya

CONSTRUCTION
Tomas Biazzi

GRAPHICS
Nicolas Godoy Pizzuti

AREA
100 M²

YEAR
2023

LOCATION
Ciudad De Córdoba, Argentina

CATEGORY
Houses

A house that is developed in a strip. A house that occupies a place next to an existing residence. An independent extension of it.

A House Next to the House
© Bruno Collura
A House Next to the House
© Lorenzo Egues

A proposal to think about how to re-densify. A material dialogue between what is and what will come. A house next to the house.

The new construction is implanted on the left side of a large existing house, extends in the form of a bar, and occupies the entire length of the land.

A House Next to the House
© Lorenzo Egues
A House Next to the House
© Lorenzo Egues

Along this structure, the different uses follow: Garage, entrance courtyard, laundry room, bedrooms, bathroom, gallery, living room, dining room, kitchen.

Two Linear patios accompany each side of the strip, generating different openings towards them. This bar formation allows both houses to maintain their autonomy within the same lot.

A House Next to the House
© Lorenzo Egues
A House Next to the House
© Lorenzo Egues

House next to the house, maintains a material relationship, not so much aesthetic, with the existing house, using brick throughout its extension.

Thus, while formally distinguishing the new and the preexisting, a material dialogue is maintained throughout the whole.

A House Next to the House
© Lorenzo Egues
A House Next to the House
© Lorenzo Egues

In many of the low-density plots found in peripheral neighborhoods of the city, the need for new ways of occupying urban space begins to manifest.

Due to the housing urgency and the paradigm shift regarding new ways of living, what is proposed for Casa al Lado de la casa, is precisely a strategy to occupy vacant spaces proposing new dialogues between what exists and what will imminently arrive. A possible way to re-densify the periphery.

A House Next to the House
© Lorenzo Egues
A House Next to the House
© Bruno Collura
A House Next to the House
© Bruno Collura


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