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House on lot 23 - Juan Esteban Correa

Architecture, Design, House, Interiors

THE CLIENTS

A Colombian couple living abroad (in Spain) for many years decided to come back to the country as they felt security and economic conditions had changed with the latest elected president. He and his wife wanted to establish their family and business here again and that meant not only buying an apartment and opening business, but also to have a place to spend weekend and holidays with the family, a long established tradition among Colombians.

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Architecture, Design, House, Interiors

Architecture, Design, House, Interiors

Architecture, Design, House, Interiors

For the latest they came to the office after my wife, an interior designer, decorated their apartment in the city. Their initial request was on two subjects:

Architecture, Design, House, Interiors

Architecture, Design, House, Interiors

Architecture, Design, House, Interiors

Architecture, Design, House, Interiors

THE TASK

Help them find the right place for their holiday house on a well inhabited and secure site with specific natural conditions like warm weather, nice views, not flat, among others…
To design a house for them and the kids with a modern, contemporary look that could remind them of their life in Europe and that could preserve and actual look in time as well as a house that, in some way could have a reminiscent idea of traditional colonial houses -this last idea appeared in the end after the selection of the site.

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Architecture, Design, House, Interiors

Architecture, Design, House, Interiors

Architecture, Design, House, Interiors

On the last idea, it was clear that I had to preserve a traditional organization of the house “inwards”, I mean, thinking more on the life of the home than on the social life. Here, one could perceive the idea of Islamic influenced Spanish architecture that was brought here to America in the colonising period.

Architecture, Design, House, Interiors

Architecture, Design, House, Interiors

Architecture, Design, House, Interiors

Architecture, Design, House, Interiors

On the modern contemporary look, the idea was to work with pure volumes with character of their own that by operating them through intersections, the complete volume and program of the house were created.

Architecture, Design, House, Interiors

Architecture, Design, House, Interiors

Architecture, Design, House, Interiors

Architecture, Design, House, Interiors

PROGRAM

HOUSE: social (living, dining, kitchen, guest)
GAME: a place semi outdoors for sharing
“ZAGUAN”: The Spanish word to define that transition space on the entrance of the house.
POOL & DECK: The place to enjoy the dry warm weather
INNER COURTYARD: An “evocative” space with shadow and vegetation.

Architecture, Design, House, Interiors

Architecture, Design, House, Interiors

Architecture, Design, House, Interiors

Architecture, Design, House, Interiors

Architecture, Design, House, Interiors

Architecture, Design, House, Interiors

Architecture, Design, House, Interiors

Architecture, Design, House, Interiors

Architecture, Design, House, Interiors

Architecture, Design, House, Interiors

Architects: Juan Esteban Correa Elejalde
Location: Colombia
Interior design and decoration: Des. Lina Ruiz Sierra
Construction: Fabrica de Arquitectura- Arch. Julián Felipe Villa, Arch. Felipe Restrepo
General contractor: Leonel Gómez
Constructed Area: 500 sqm
Photographs: Mónica Ángel, Juan Esteban Correa

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