The house has a kitchen, living room and dining room in a lower volume, while a second higher volume, two floors high, contains the bedrooms and bathrooms. In this way, the lower level serves as a host space for family members, while the spaces on the upper floors are private spaces
House built on a difference in height. Modular wooden house
The modular wooden house, located on the beach of La Juanita, Uruguay and surrounded by forest, is designed by the architecture studio FRAM Arquitectos, on a site with a difference in height, enjoying the view of the sea
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A connecting bridge joins the two volumes, arranged in a staggered way to ensure the entry of natural light and the sea view from the bedroom located on the top floor. The house is entirely built of wood, except for the foundations
There are several woods used in this project: the most resistant species are combined for the structural parts and for the parts that are most in contact with the exterior. For the interior cladding, on the other hand, softer types of wood are used
On the exterior, you can see vertical strips of solid wood on the facade of the building, which helps the structure to ensure the rigidity of the outer cladding, dyed pine oil. The external design language eludes the constructive modulation of the house
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Photography: Fernando Schapochnik