Himmel House | BAUEN

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Himmel House | BAUEN

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  • Project Name: Himmel House
  • Practice: Bauen
  • Products: Metales Procesados SRL , Eurocable , Docol , Duravit , Florense , Vidriocar , Alpi SRL , Portinari , Sketchup , Autocad , Revit
  • Completion year: 2020
  • Gross Built up Area: 292 sq. mt
  • Project Location: Guaira
  • Country: Paraguay
  • Lead Architects/Designer: Aldo Cristaldo Kegler
  • Design Team: Dina Agüero, Luz Serena Hiebl, Saúl Acosta, Fátima Estigarribia
  • Structural Consultants: Alfredo Espínola
  • Photo Credits: Federico Cairoli
  • Others: Fabricator: Metales Procesados S.R.L.
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Excerpt: In Himmel House designed by BAUEN one of the strongest criteria of the design was to not interfere with the site conditions, leaving the vegetation untouched and avoid invasive earth movements. Another crucial point kept in mind was that the house should not obstruct the view from higher spots of the sierra, which positions the house over an irregular topography.

Project Description

Himmel House | BAUEN
© Federico Cairoli
Himmel House | BAUEN
© Federico Cairoli
Himmel House | BAUEN
© BAUEN

[Text as submitted by architect] With the purpose of conducting the project, a retirement home, the clients found the ideal spot in a remote region, in which the main character would not be the architecture but the landscape itself. Keeping in mind these premises, 90% of the house was already solved; it only remained to propose the architecture of the house.

Himmel House | BAUEN
© Federico Cairoli
Himmel House | BAUEN
© Federico Cairoli
Himmel House | BAUEN
© Federico Cairoli
Himmel House | BAUEN
© BAUEN

Having the advantage of a 360° view of the mountain range, designing the house was not an arduous task. One of the strongest criteria of the design was to not interfere with the site conditions, leaving the vegetation untouched and avoiding invasive earth movements. Another crucial point kept in mind was that the house should not obstruct the view from higher spots of the sierra, which positions the house over an irregular topography, this implantation solution makes the volume almost imperceptible entering the field and one only becomes aware of its presence when reaching a few meters closer to it.

Himmel House | BAUEN
© Federico Cairoli
Himmel House | BAUEN
© Federico Cairoli
Himmel House | BAUEN
© BAUEN

The various shades of green –a consequence of the different schedules, stations, and weather- allow the views to be ephemeral and grant new landscapes every day.

Himmel House | BAUEN
© Federico Cairoli
Himmel House | BAUEN
© Federico Cairoli

The choice of material derives from the logistic planning that was needed to get to the location; the solution was a prefabricated system of metallic structures. This system allows the transport to be made in distinct stages, something beneficial since the land was difficult to access. Once all the pieces arrived, the structure montage process was of 7 days, adding the previous process of manufacturing that lasted 60 days in a workshop located 200 km away from the construction site. The house rests on three concrete walls –the only segment of the construction made on site- that elevate the composition and minimally interferes with the land’s nature.

Himmel House | BAUEN
© Federico Cairoli
Himmel House | BAUEN
© Federico Cairoli
Himmel House | BAUEN
© Federico Cairoli

The structural resolution ends up designating the aesthetic of the house, the structural spans become the windows and are simply closed with glass, where every square meter of the project allows the striking surrounding view to passing through, making the desired harmony possible.

Himmel House | BAUEN
© Federico Cairoli

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