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Chamisero House by Elton&Deves Arquitectos, Chamorro Arquitecto Showcases a Captivating Tale of Design and Nature

By Glanze Patrick staff@designtimes.com | Jan 12, 2024 03:02 AM EST

(Photo : © Aryeh Kornfeld)

In the picturesque hills of Chamisero, a stunning architectural marvel takes root - the Chamisero House, meticulously crafted by the innovative minds at Elton&Deves Arquitectos in collaboration with Chamorro Arquitecto. This single-level residence, a testament to thoughtful design and a profound connection with the land, unfolds its story across a steep slope hill, creating a harmonious bridge between the structure and its natural surroundings.

(Photo: © Aryeh Kornfeld)
(Photo: © Aryeh Kornfeld)

A Linear Odyssey Connecting Hills

Responding to the owners' desire for direct contact with the land, the Chamisero House is ingeniously organized in a linear fashion, traversing from one hill to another at the same level. A glazed bridge, artfully designed to span a small creek, serves as the connective tissue between public and private spaces. This transparent passageway epitomizes the seamless integration of architecture and nature, offering panoramic views to both the front and back.

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The Roof as a Guardian and Unifying Element

The roof emerges as the focal point of the Chamisero House, not merely as a shelter but as a design element that unifies the entire structure. This architectural mantle plays a pivotal role in managing the region's extreme climate - from scorching summers and frigid winters to relentless winds. Under its protective cover, the house unfolds, creating patios shielded from the elements and oriented towards optimal views.

The inverted truss design of the roof gracefully opens and inflects the house towards the surrounding hills, valleys, and distant mountains. With a vision to tie the house visually to its environment, the design allows for large eaves that shield from the sun while facilitating ventilation. These openings provide a superior vantage point, offering breathtaking landscape views.

Connective Bridge

The entirely glazed connecting bridge serves a functional purpose and becomes a symbolic hub within the house. With double south and north views, it stands as a testament to the space hierarchy, recognizing the significance of the surrounding landscape. This bridge becomes a pause, an observation deck, and a conduit that visually binds the Chamisero House to its natural context.

(Photo: © Aryeh Kornfeld)

Sustainable Materiality for Energy Efficiency

Mindful of energy efficiency, the architects pursued a materiality that ensures sustainability. With cross ventilation, the roof structure minimizes the need for excessive energy consumption. Partition walls comprising the house's structure were strategically chosen, with concrete utilized for select structural elements.

In a bid for unity, the design team opted for a minimalist approach to finishing elements. The floors and wood components throughout the house share a consistent material, creating a sense of cohesion. The metal envelope and exposed concrete walls were purposefully selected, creating an architectural reading that seamlessly merges the Chamisero House with its natural landscape.

(Photo: © Aryeh Kornfeld)

A Timeless Integration of Architecture and Landscape

The Chamisero House, completed with an eye for detail and a commitment to sustainability, stands as a timeless integration of architecture and landscape. From the linear organization connecting hills to the protective roof embracing the elements, each design element is carefully orchestrated to foster a symbiotic relationship with nature. This residence provides a sanctuary for its occupants and serves as a testament to the harmonious possibilities when design and environment coalesce in perfect equilibrium. The Chamisero House celebrates the interplay between human ingenuity and the awe-inspiring beauty of the natural world.

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