Air House

Air House

ESTUDIO 87 arquitectura

Air House
© Albano Garcia

CONSTRUCTION COMPANY
Arq. Sebastian Areitio Y Arq. Matias Zona

MANUFACTURERS
Eurostone, Folk Designer, Gustavo Andrada, Herrajes San Martín, Körb, Madera Gayoso, Sbg, Transformadores Mazlemian

PROJECT AND DIRECTION
Nicolas Bozzano, Barbara Cosentino, Leonardo Aguirre

PROJECT TEAM
Arq. Luigi Palavecino, Bruno Mutti

PROGRAM
Vivienda Unifamiliar

LIGHTING DESIGN
Cappiello & Partners

STRUCTURAL CALCULATION
Ing. Hernan Martinetti

PHOTOGRAPHS
Albano Garcia

IMAGES
Victoria Herrera

AREA
807 Ft²

YEAR
2018

LOCATION
San Isidro, Argentina

CATEGORY
Houses

Air House
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DESIGN PROCESS

The design process for this house was carried out hand in hand with the clients. In the initial meetings, it was decided to prioritize a qualitative program over a quantitative one, emphasizing air, void, light, space, and views rather than focusing on the distribution of uses and the classification of the program.

The house relates to an existing construction in an almost imperceptible way, highlighting the contrast and connecting through voids of air.

Air House
© Albano Garcia
Air House
© Albano Garcia

CONCEPT OF AIR

Air has no defined volume, is sensitive to temperature, and is both transparent and colorless. 

This concept served as the catalyst for an architecture that directly engages with the exterior, creating a continuous inside-out relationship that blurs the boundaries of the built environment. Air circulates and flows through the house, cooling the interiors and enabling cross-ventilation.

Air House
© Albano Garcia
Air House
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SPATIAL ORGANIZATION

To divide the interior spaces, walls were avoided. Instead, furniture acts as a temporary boundary for the surfaces, creating maximum flexibility that adapts over time and according to the users’ needs. 

The courtyard serves as a link between the public and private areas of the house. There is no single main entrance; instead, multiple access points are connected by a semi-covered gallery.

Air House
© Albano Garcia
Air House
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At each of these points, the clear views extend to a backdrop of oak wood, emphasizing the only boundary toward the neighboring property line.

STRUCTURAL AND MATERIAL STRATEGY

Two horizontal planes supported by 12 metal columns and floor-to-ceiling windows define the container.

Air House
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Air House
© Albano Garcia

An overhang and a series of metal sunshades filter the intense sunlight, creating a dynamic rhythm on the facade.

The accessible green roof further contributes to this function, recovering the absorbent ground previously occupied.

Air House
© Albano Garcia
Air House
© Albano Garcia
Air House
© Albano Garcia

The predominant materials are iron, concrete and glass, while wood is used in a timeless and indeterminate way.

LIGHTING AND ATMOSPHERE

At night, the house transforms into a large beacon. Indirect lighting through perimeter recesses, combined with home automation for light regulation, provides exceptional spatial and visual comfort.

Both natural and artificial light generate fluid, sensitive, and boundaryless spaces.

Air House
© Albano Garcia
Air House
© Albano Garcia


Air House
© Albano Garcia
Air House
© Albano Garcia
Air House
© Albano Garcia
Air House
© Albano Garcia
Air House
© Albano Garcia
Air House
© Albano Garcia


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Section A-A
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Section B-B


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Plan
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Plan - Implantation
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Constructive section