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DG House in San Salvador, Córdoba

3 Apr 2023

Design: DMG Architecture Studio

Location: San Salvador neighborhood, Córdoba, Argentina

DG House San Salvador Neighbourhood Córdoba

Photos by Arq. Gonzalo Viramonte

DG House, Argentina

The DG House project was carried out for an adult with three adolescent children, and an active social life.

DG House Córdoba Argentina

The house is in San Salvador, a neighborhood close to the central area of the city of Córdoba, consisting mainly of single-family homes and characterized by having parcels of approximately 350.00m2. The lot is located on the northern limit of the neighborhood, defined by a ravine that overlooks the Suquía River, an urban space that crosses the city. This topographic situation offers the possibility of taking advantage of the view without interference.

DG House San Salvador Córdoba

The parcel, 10.20 meters wide by 33.70 meters long, has a double front: one facing south on La Rioja Street, from where you access, and another facing north, on Humberto Primo Street. There is a difference in level of eight meters between both streets. Francisco Caballero Street dies into Humberto Primo Street at the North end of the lot.

DG House San Salvador Córdoba

The house is laid-out on the lot responding to two different situations. On the upper levels to the north, it is open to take advantage of the benefits of sunlight and the views towards the city. On the lower level, the aim is to consolidate an urban façade facing Francisco Caballero Street, containing the ravine and generating a meeting point for the neighborhood. Towards the south, the house presents a closed and introverted expression.

DG House San Salvador Córdoba

The program is organized in three levels: private sector on the upper floor, social sector on the ground floor, and the service area and swimming pool (which are partially buried) on the lower level, containing and leveling the terrain. The house has two outdoor spaces conceived in different ways: the larger one to the north is considered an “urban terrace” and the smaller one is “a courtyard” acting as a structure of the program.

DG House San Salvador Córdoba

The courtyard, on the ground floor, buffers the private from the public sector. On the upper floor, it separates the adult bedroom from the adolescents’ bedrooms in order to provide privacy to both. The sequence of the outdoor spaces allows a spatial and visual continuity that begins in the living room and culminates in the terrace, where distant views of the city can be enjoyed from all areas on the ground floor. Also, it allows north-south cross ventilation throughout the house. A double-height gallery is the area that connects the house with the terrace to the north. It is an interior-exterior transition space that represents the change of scale from the domestic to the urban.

The chosen materials were exposed concrete slabs and partitions, using phenolic formwork and ceramic blocks with white stucco walls. Shades were designed in metal with horizontal slats to the north and vertical ones to the east.

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El proyecto fue realizado para un grupo familiar compuesto por adulto con tres hijos/as adolescentes, de vida social activa.

La vivienda se ubica en San Salvador, barrio próximo al área central de la ciudad de Córdoba, constituido principalmente por viviendas unifamiliares y caracterizado por tener lotes de aproximadamente de 350.00m2. La parcela se sitúa en el límite norte del barrio, definido por una barranca que balconea al río Suquía, espacio urbano que atraviesa la ciudad. Esta situación topográfica brinda la posibilidad de aprovechar las visuales sin interferencias.

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El lote, de 10.20 metros de ancho por 33.70 metros de largo, posee doble frente: uno orientado al sur sobre la calle La Rioja, desde donde se ingresa, y otro orientado al norte, sobre la calle Humberto Primo; existiendo una diferencia de nivel de ocho metros entre ambas calles. El frente sobre Humberto Primo, es también, el remate de la calle Francisco Caballero.

La casa se implanta en el terreno dando respuesta a dos situaciones diferentes. Hacia el norte, en los niveles superiores, se genera una marcada apertura para aprovechar los beneficios del asoleamiento y para favorecer las visuales hacia la ciudad. En el nivel inferior, se busca consolidar un frente como remate urbano de la calle Francisco Caballero, conteniendo la barranca y generando un espacio de encuentro y permanencia para el barrio. Hacia el sur se define una expresión cerrada e introvertida.

DG House Córdoba Argentina

El programa se organiza en tres niveles: sector social en planta baja, sector privado en planta alta y el sector de servicios y pileta (parcialmente enterrados) en el nivel inferior, conteniendo y nivelando el terreno. La vivienda posee dos patios concebidos de diferente modo: el de mayor tamaño como “terraza urbana” hacia el norte; el de menor tamaño como estructurante del programa.

Este último, en planta baja, articula el sector íntimo con el sector público y, en planta alta, separa el dormitorio del adulto de los dormitorios de los adolescentes con el objeto de independizar ambos sectores. La secuencia de los patios posibilita, por un lado, una continuidad espacial y visual que inicia en el estar y culmina en el patio-terraza pudiendo disfrutarse las visuales lejanas de la ciudad desde todos los ámbitos de planta baja y, por el otro, hace posible la ventilación cruzada norte-sur en toda la casa. Una galería en doble altura es el ámbito que articula la casa con la terraza hacia el norte, se constituye como espacio de transición interior-exterior y representa el cambio de escala que va de lo doméstico a lo urbano.

La materialidad se definió mediante losas y tabiques de hormigón visto con encofrado de fenólicos y muros de ladrillo cerámico con revoque blanco. Las protecciones solares necesarias hacia el norte se diseñaron en metal con lamas horizontales y hacia el este, con lamas verticales del mismo material.

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DG House in Córdoba, Argentina – Building Information

Architecture Office: DMG Architecture Studio – https://www.instagram.com/demarco.gatica_arqs/
Website: @demarco.gatica_arqs
Contact email: [email protected]
Office Country: Argentina

DG House Córdoba Argentina

Construction completion year: 2020
Constructed area: 250.00 sqm
Location: San Salvador neighborhood, Córdoba, Argentina

Architects in Charge: Ignacio De Marco, Emilia Gatica
Design Team: Ignacio De Marco, Emilia Gatica
Engineering: Eng. Edgar Morán

DG House San Salvador Neighbourhood Córdoba

Photography by Arq. Gonzalo Viramonte

DG House, San Salvador Neighbourhood, Córdoba images / information received 0304223 from The Eisen Group / Arq. Gonzalo Viramonte

Location: La Calera, Córdoba, Argentina, South America

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