Humo House: Celebrating Domestic Duality in Chile
Iván Bravo Arquitectos‘ Humo House in Futrono, Chile, is a captivating exercise in domestic dichotomies. This 2022 house, commissioned a decade ago, is the first time the clients, a couple who have never lived together, will share a roof.
Situated in a natural clearing by a lake, the 11m-cubed structure features a split-facade design that balances public and private spaces, blending seamlessly with its picturesque surroundings.
About Humo House
Situated in the southern reaches of Chile, the Humo House stands as a remarkable architectural triumph. Designed by Iván Bravo Arquitectos, this captivating residence was commissioned a decade ago and finally brought to life just two years ago. Interestingly, despite the lengthy gestation period, the client’s vision and the site itself have remained unchanged, making this project a true testament to the enduring power of design. Blending with Nature’s Embrace
The Humo House is situated in a natural clearing, flanked by a row of towering trees on one side and a gentle stream on the other. Measuring 11 meters (36 feet) on each side, the home’s cube-like form is seamlessly integrated into the surrounding landscape. The dense vegetation and the direction of the flowing river help to obscure any distant context, creating a sense of serene isolation and immersion in the beautiful natural setting.
Embracing Domestic Dichotomies
At the heart of the Humo House lies an exploration of domestic dichotomi...
Source:
homeadore
URL:
https://homeadore.com/category/architecture/
| -------------------------------- |
| New Middles: Resiliency and Climate Adaptation | Talks | Dezeen |
|
|
