Squalo House

Squalo House 

BAUEN

Squalo House
© Federico Cairoli

ARCHITECTS
Bauen

LEAD ARCHITECTS
Arq. Aldo Cristaldo Kegler, Arq. José Caceres

MANUFACTURERS
Autodesk, Duravit, Florense, Docol, Eurocable, Metales Procesados S.r.l., Portinari, Trimble, Vidriocar

PROJECT TEAM
Jacqueline Colina, Jaia Vida, Dalila Morel, Saúl Acosta, Ximena Ramirez

PHOTOGRAPHS
Darío Mereles, Federico Cairoli

AREA
388 M²

YEAR
2022

LOCATION
Altos, Paraguay

CATEGORY
Houses

Squalo House
© Darío Mereles

In an irregular terrain in the city of Altos, a tree stands dominating the landscape, and it was its presence that determined the design of the walls that embraced it. Thus was born the "Squalo Essay."

During the design process, ideas emerged in the shadow of this tree, through its branches and the light filtering through its leaves.

Squalo House
© Darío Mereles
Squalo House
© Darío Mereles

It is complex to decipher the path of the creators, but in the process visions arose that evoked the ribs of a shark and its open mouth, as if in its voracity it was about to eat the tree.

This image gave life to this unique building, where the fusion between the tree and the house is organic and harmonious.

The execution of this project was not without challenges.

Squalo House
© Darío Mereles
Squalo House
© Federico Cairoli
Squalo House
© Federico Cairoli

Initially conceived to be built in wood as a tribute to the tree, adverse climatic conditions and the unpredictability of the material led to a change of plans.

The inherent responsibility of experimentation was understood, and the importance of maintaining a constant criterion and a solid work ethic was internalized.

With determination and respect for the original vision, the house was finally built in iron, ensuring its durability and preserving its essence.

Squalo House
© Darío Mereles
Squalo House
© Darío Mereles
Squalo House
© Federico Cairoli

The iron pillars and beams, intentionally exposed, form 12 structural rings reminiscent of a shark's ribs.

With three levels, the house adapts to the terrain in a fluid manner.

Squalo House
© Darío Mereles
Squalo House
© Federico Cairoli

The ground floor integrates with the street, promoting interaction with the surroundings, while the basement connects to the courtyard, creating a spacious and versatile space for outdoor social gatherings.

In contrast, the upper floor offers privacy and serenity, reserving the intimate space for its inhabitants.

Squalo House
© Federico Cairoli


Squalo House
© Darío Mereles
Squalo House
© Darío Mereles
Squalo House
© Federico Cairoli
Squalo House
© Federico Cairoli


Squalo House
© Darío Mereles
Squalo House
© Darío Mereles
Squalo House
© Federico Cairoli
Squalo House
© Federico Cairoli


Squalo House
© Darío Mereles
Squalo House
© Darío Mereles
Squalo House
© Darío Mereles
Squalo House
© Federico Cairoli
Squalo House
© Darío Mereles
Squalo House
© Federico Cairoli


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Ground floor plan
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First floor plan
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Floor plan
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Floor plan
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Roof plan
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Rear facade
Squalo House
Front facade