该项目位于Villa Serrana,地形崎岖,远离最合格的城市化地区,因此与其他地区相比,基础设施不稳定。这种来自于现有基础设施本身的紧缩条件给了景观一种野性的感觉,或者说是几乎未被开发的乡村性,我们想利用和加强这种感觉。

The project is located in Villa Serrana, in rugged terrain and far from the most qualified areas of urbanization and therefore with precarious infrastructures compared to the rest of the area. This condition of austerity that comes from the available infrastructures themselves gave the landscape a wild feeling or almost unexplored rurality that we wanted to take advantage of and enhance.

在这个意义上,我们决定使用一种受 “谷仓 “或小木屋-避难所类型学启发的语言,采用矩形布局和倾斜的屋顶,有利于内部空间的扩张,同时为雨水的流动和收集占据了一个理想的功能。为了纳入住房计划,决定选择一个简单的基于对称组织的平面图,几乎没有被末端的内部分布所扭曲。中央空间,通过两个大的推拉窗,在其纵向上与外部完全连接,对应于社会空间,在横向上被两个程序化的 “括号 “所包含,容纳了厨房和客厅的不同设施。在这些后面,在组合的两端,是房间和浴室。

In this sense, it was decided to use a language inspired by the typology of the “barn” or cabin-refuge, with a rectangular layout and sloping roofs that favor amplitude in the interior spatiality while occupying an ideal function for the runoff and collection of rainwater. To incorporate the housing program, it was decided to opt for a simple floor plan based on symmetrical organization barely distorted by the interior distributions of the ends. The central space, pass through and is fully connected in its longitudinal faces with the outside by two large sliding windows, corresponds to the social space that is contained in the transversal sense by two programmatic “parentheses” that house different facilities of the kitchen and living room. Behind these, at the ends of the assemblage, are located the rooms and the bathroom.

该项目的开发所使用的建筑系统是基于传统的地基和外墙建设,并辅以一个由钢梁和镀锌梁执行的轻型屋顶。室内用酚醛桉木板装饰,外部用同样的木材制成的垂直板。

The constructive system used for the development of the project is based on the traditional construction of foundations and exterior walling that was complemented by a light roof that was executed with steel beams and galvanized beams. The interior was finished with phenolic eucalyptus boards and the exterior with a vertical plank also of the same wood.

Architects: TATŪ Arquitectura
Area : 60 m²
Year : 2019
Photographs :Marcos Guiponi
Lead Architect : Leandro Alegre, Horacio Goday, Martin Olivera
City : Villa Serrana
Country : Uruguay