Casa Pedro Lira
Casa Pedro Lira
14. October 2007
The house is articulated around three areas: a patio raised above street level; a mixed sequence of stairs and ramps leading from the parking area to the roof; and a perimetric wall that defines the surrounding lot.
The interior is organized by pillars, stairways, and skylights which configure limits and generate spatial tensions. The L-shaped plan presents a blank façade, a reflection of the wall that separates the small patio from the bedrooms and filters the noise of surrounding traffic. Various mobile elements make it possible to form or segregate spaces.
Photography: Carlos Eguiguren
Planta
Section A
Section B
Sebastián Irarrazaval (Santiago, 1967) graduated as an architect from the Universidad Católica de Chile in 1991, and has taught at the same institution since 1994. In 1993 he studied urbanism at the Architectural Association in London. In 1999 he received the award as most outstanding young architect from the Architecture Offices Association. He has been a professor at the University of Arizona, the Universidad Central de Caracas, and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Architectural Design
Sebastián Irarrazaval
www.sebastianirarrazaval.com
Contractor
Rodrigo Meyer
Lighting
Arteknia / Martín Irarrazaval
Constructed Surface Area
200 m2
Photography
Carlos Eguiguren
Location
Santiago, Chile
Date
2006
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