grizzo studio's 'casa lomadas' is shaped by folded concrete volumes in argentina
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grizzo studio's 'casa lomadas' is shaped by folded concrete volumes in argentina
"The house sits as a long, folded concrete bar, perched across two constructed mounds that reorganize the site into an artificial terrain, creating a continuous system with the landscape."
"At the point where the mounds meet the concrete bar, a double-height exterior void opens up the entry, with a shallow reflecting pool that captures fragments of sky and structure."
"Walking along the left mound, the path thickens into interior space, with the kitchen and dining areas embedded into the slope, leading to a living room that stretches toward a gallery over the lagoon."
"Casa Lomadas is defined by a faceted language of angled concrete planes, where walls tilt and shift, creating a sense of tension that directs attention outward."
Casa Lomadas, designed by Grizzo Studio, is a concrete structure positioned along a lagoon near Buenos Aires. The house features two constructed mounds that enhance the site’s artificial terrain and facilitate movement. The entry sequence is characterized by a double-height void and a reflecting pool, guiding visitors through a series of spaces that connect the interior with the landscape. The design employs angled concrete planes to create dynamic views and a sense of tension, culminating in a gallery overlooking the lagoon.
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