Punta Colorada III | TATŪ Arquitectura

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Punta Colorada III | TATŪ Arquitectura

Information

  • Completion year: 2021
  • Gross Built up Area: 60 sqm
  • Project Location: Punta Colorada
  • Country: Uruguay
  • Lead Architects/Designer: Leandro Alegre, Horacio Goday, Martin Olivera
  • Design Team: Lucía Arce, Lucas Cardona
  • Photo Credits: Marcos Guiponi
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Excerpt: Punta Colorada III is a residence designed by the architectural firm TATŪ Arquitectura. The project has been modulated with structural porches exposed inside and out of the building, giving rhythm and texture to it. Finally, it was decided to increase the internal volume in the social area to acquire greater contact with the exterior and to generate a second bedroom-mezzanine from which to observe the deep horizon of the sea.

Project Description

[Text as submitted by Architect] The land is in an area of maritime forest near the first stretch of the oceanic beach in Uruguay. Here it has a diverse number of native species living in an obscure ecosystem. Amongst these species are the Eucaliptus, Coronilla, or Aruera, among other valuable species that we must preserve to build a narrative about the future architecture project and its immediate landscape.

Punta Colorada III | TATŪ Arquitectura
© TATŪ Arquitectura
Punta Colorada III | TATŪ Arquitectura
© Marcos Guiponi

At the same time, the land’s topography presents a pronounced hollow in its back and lateral side, because of two ravines carrying natural water from the mountains to the sea. It was decided that the project would try to keep this ecosystem as intact as possible to reduce the green footprint. 

Punta Colorada III | TATŪ Arquitectura
© Marcos Guiponi

It is decided to opt for a stilt-type foundation system made up of concrete piles that will be supported on the ground, leaving the entire construction suspended on the irregular surface. The shelter is assembled in a longitudinal position that divides the land into two different sides. The first one is pointed to the north and organized logically, as there is an interior-exterior access link.

Punta Colorada III | TATŪ Arquitectura
© Marcos Guiponi

The second one is south facing, with a new contemplation logic to look at the landscape from a series of specific cut-outs in the shell and cover. The distribution is articulated by the bathroom units that divide the rest areas of the social spaces.

Punta Colorada III | TATŪ Arquitectura
© Marcos Guiponi
Punta Colorada III | TATŪ Arquitectura
© TATŪ Arquitectura

The project has been modulated with structural porches exposed inside and out of the building, giving rhythm and texture to it. Finally, it was decided to increase the internal volume in the social area to acquire greater contact with the exterior and to generate a second bedroom-mezzanine from which to observe the deep horizon of the sea.

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