Hillside House | BAUEN

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Hillside House | BAUEN

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  • Project Name: Hillside House
  • Practice: Bauen
  • Completion year: 2018
  • Gross Built up Area: 483 sq. mt.
  • Project Location: San Bernardino
  • Country: Paraguay
  • Lead Architects/Designer: Aldo Cristaldo Kegler. Dario Mereles
  • Design Team: Fátima Estigarribia, Marien Barchini
  • Structural Consultants: Francisco Munizaga
  • Photo Credits: Federico Cairoli
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Excerpt: In Hillside House designed by BAUEN, the approach towards the design of the house on the hillside is implanted in an inclined base plane with more than 30% of an unparalleled view, exuberant vegetation, and a lake as the culmination of the landscape, inserted in a protagonist environment. The raw concrete provides the texture and esthetics of the volume, in conjunction with the metal that is presented partly raw and naked.

Project Description

Hillside House | BAUEN
© Federico Cairoli

[Text as submitted by architect] The Hillside House is located in San Bernardino, far enough away to drive off the noise, 45 minutes from the city of Asuncion, and close enough to enjoy its privileged nature.

Hillside House | BAUEN
© Federico Cairoli
Hillside House | BAUEN
© BAUEN

Therefore, the approach of the house on the hillside is implanted in an inclined base plane with more than 30% of an unparalleled view, exuberant vegetation, and a lake as the landscape end, inserted in a protagonist environment.

Hillside House | BAUEN
© BAUEN
Hillside House | BAUEN
© Federico Cairoli

The hillside is strengthened with the construction of the house as a negative of the topography, modifying the ground as little as possible, positive soil – negative house, allowing the making of a house in 3 levels, upper and lower levels as intimate of bedrooms; and the intermediate level contains the social área, the water mirror as a reflection of the protagonist vegetation, a landscape frame

Hillside House | BAUEN
© Federico Cairoli
Hillside House | BAUEN
© BAUEN

The simple composition is given by beams that are separated by an axis of 3 mts between themselves and 3 mts established as a module, 1.5 mts as a submodule, organizing all the spaces and directing the views always to the lake, always to the horizon.

Hillside House | BAUEN
© Federico Cairoli

The raw concrete provides the texture and esthetics of the volume, in conjunction with the metal that is presented partly raw and naked.

The respect for the place as a premise, where the vegetation dominates and defines the architecture. We can´t compete with the perfection and beauty of nature, we can only frame it and contemplate it.

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