airy vaulted roofs crown robust concrete base of cristian nanzer's residence in argentina
Briefly

The Casa R&C demonstrates a unique architectural integration with its environment through five paralleled vaulted bands, defining the spatial experience and establishing a harmonious balance between nature and design.
The vaulted roof serves as a parasol while offering lightness and transparency, contrasting with the robust concrete base that anchors the ground floor, connecting indoor and outdoor living.
The south-facing orientation of Casa R&C enhances the panoramic views from the social areas on the first floor, creating a fluid transition between the home and its scenic surroundings.
Access to the home through a double-height entry space not only provides stunning views of the golf course but also effectively integrates the house with the natural slope of the land.
Read at designboom | architecture & design magazine
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