Located in Córdoba's residential area, the house exemplifies a sober, introverted design, utilizing exposed concrete and porphyry for seamless integration into the landscape. The layout consists of two distinct volumes, one for social interactions containing living areas and an exterior grilling space, while the other serves private functions with sleeping quarters. A central axis promotes connectivity, leading visitors from entry to an expansive patio with a gallery and pool. This thoughtful organization and materiality not only enhance aesthetic appeal but also prioritize privacy and functional flow.
The design emphasizes a connection between the house's interior and its outdoor environment, featuring pathways that create varying atmospheres throughout the landscaped areas.
Exposed concrete walls and irregular porphyry form the house's exterior, allowing it to blend into the surroundings and provide a serene living experience.
The functional organization features two sliding volumes for social and private activities, unified by a central axis that promotes flow and connection.
Designed with privacy in mind, the house's arrangement allows for views over the golf course while maintaining an introverted character in the residential area.
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