H house by Felipe Assadi Arquitectos
15/05/2018.
[Zapallar] Chile
metalocus, INÉS OÑATE
metalocus, INÉS OÑATE
Description of project by Felipe Assadi Arquitectos
The H House is a reinforced concrete structure composed of a succession of longitudinal and transverse beams that work together to generate a single collaborative piece. We prefer, as always, to inhabit a structure instead of structuring a room. In this way, we do not think about the technical feasibility of an ad post project, but rather that this is the order's own resolution. That is, before being a house, the project is its own structure.
Starting from the top down, of two main longitudinal beams oriented from north to south, 41 meters long and 1.40 meters high, hangs the ceiling tile. This set is supported by only 4 walls in the whole route, leaving important cantilevers of 7 meters at their ends. The system rests on two other longitudinal beams of the same length, this time under the floor slab, resting all this on the same 4 walls that go down to the floor and build a base with bedrooms, on the one hand, and on the other, it supports an east-west transversal volume that on the one hand arms the access to the house and, on the other, projects towards the sea containing the pool, the latter, in the form of a wedge of variable section, weighed by the water that contains, builds the cantilever forming a new cantilever also 7 meters towards the slope, reinforcing the views that the house proposes towards the sea.
The project consists of a level of access in which are located the common areas, living, dining and kitchen in a single space, without divisions or pillars, in addition to the master bedroom with its bathroom. The lower level, of external access, contains a family room and secondary bedrooms. The great wall - beam that arms the main facade of the work, is in turn a long piece of wood that runs throughout the house, serving the enclosures according to their own use.
In the connection between both levels, where transverse structures are also found with the volume of the pool, a vertical circulation is built, consisting of a staircase and a ramp. Both come to a patio that goes under the main structure from east to west, reinforcing the idea that this project proposes, to levitate on the slope.
Felipe Assadi is architect from Finis Terrae University 1996, and Master of Architecture from Pontificia Universidad Católica of Chile. In 1999 he received the 'Premio Promoción Joven' of the Association of Architects of Chile, awarded to the best architect under 35 of the country.
He has taught at several Chilean universities and other foreigners in Mexico, Brazil, Italy, Colombia and USA. From 2011 he serves as Dean of the Faculty of Architecture and Design of the Finis Terrae University.
He has been invited to lecture in Venezuela, Peru, Mexico, Puerto Rico, Costa Rica, Argentina, USA, Italy and Spain. His work has been widely published in several countries in magazines like Wallpaper and Architectural Review in London, Arquitectura Viva and AV Monografías in Madrid, Architectural Record in NY, GA Tokyo, Domus and Casabella in Italy among others and in specialized books around the world.
He has participated in exhibitions in Barcelona, Pamplona, London, Quito, Tokyo and Santiago. His work has been developed in Chile, Mexico, Guatemala, Peru, Puerto Rico, Venezuela, United States, Ecuador and Colombia.
Nowadays he has four monographs, in Chile, Spain, Korea and Argentina.