Buoyant Beach House in Peru
November 2, 2010 - Category Architecture
A literally buoyant beach house on the coast of Peru aptly suggests the joy away from everything with a structure that will discharge the concerns of everyday life appears – that it actually floats above the ground. Designed by Javier Artadi for a couple with three children, the Las Arenas house 2,300 square meters, but much of this “house” is actually outside. The openings are only designed to provide a frame display. This minimum number of architecture creates a wonderful feeling that there really is nothing to attain: making this the perfect weekend, the great sea embrace peaceful sky near the beach. The large section of the sky appears as a band containing multiple views of the inner frame. The rooms are on the back of the house. Here is how the increased home run is emphasized by the light in the house is. The architect had to zoning officials, who had resisted a specific house on the beach battle, and thought it would be too ugly. He overcame its objections to a really nice house, experience the perfect expression of a joyful sea to create a childlike wonder and joy.
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