Aladino House Ivan Bravo Architects Puerto Varas Chile A-Frame Design Architecture
Marcos Zegers

Aladino House

Architect: Ivan Bravo Architects
Location: Puerto Varas, Chile
Type: House
Year: 2021
Photographs: Marcos Zegers

The following description is courtesy of the Martin Rojas. Casa Aladino can be understood as the articulation between two architectures: Residential and utilitarian; contemporary and rural; contrast and mimesis. Both expressed in a single element of monumental character perched over the landscape.

The house is located in a clear stretch between trees in the south of Chile. It is built over posts which separate it almost a meter from the ground, allowing the flow of streams that run towards a lagoon located in front of the main facade. Its perfectly triangular geometry, in juxtaposition to the wilderness, emphasizes the contrast between nature and man-made.

Aladino House Ivan Bravo Architects Puerto Varas Chile A-Frame Design Architecture
Marcos Zegers

The building’s program is shared in equal halves between the reception and storage area of a private park on one side; and the home for Aladino, the park ranger, on the other.

The project’s geometry determines that every space shall have an identical section and that the circulation shall occur in the same manner: through a series of central doorways from one extreme to the other. The absence of a corridor eliminates hierarchical spaces and reveals every corner of the building as it is explored.

The interior spaces are differentiated between them by the combination of a limited color and texture palette. The materials that comprise the construction are dismembered one by one throughout the length of the house until revealing every element, every joint, every detail.  In the exterior, the project debates between the presence of a thirty-meter building throughout the silence of a neutral and monochrome facade, with practically no openings, that reminds us of the original larch shake barns of the area. 

The structural system employed is expressed as much in the interior as on the exterior of the project and consists of a single dimensional lumber section at 60cm on center. Transversal beams every two modules defines the scale of each space as well as the mezzanines.  The unchangeable nature of this system eliminates the need for walls and creates an interior space by two roof planes that support each other, elongating the height of the house to give space to the habitable.

Aladino House Ivan Bravo Architects Puerto Varas Chile A-Frame Design Architecture
Marcos Zegers

Drawings

Aladino House Ivan Bravo Architects Puerto Varas Chile A-Frame Design Architecture Site plan
Site plan
Aladino House Ivan Bravo Architects Puerto Varas Chile A-Frame Design Architecture Floor plans
Floor plans
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Section
Aladino House Ivan Bravo Architects Puerto Varas Chile A-Frame Design Architecture Sections
Sections
Aladino House Ivan Bravo Architects Puerto Varas Chile A-Frame Design Architecture East facade
East facade
Aladino House Ivan Bravo Architects Puerto Varas Chile A-Frame Design Architecture West facade
West facade
Aladino House Ivan Bravo Architects Puerto Varas Chile A-Frame Design Architecture Structural module
Structural module

Project Details

  • Architect: Iván Bravo
  • Collaborator: Martín Rojas
  • Location: Puerto Varas, Chile
  • Built area: 100 m2
  • Site area: 700000 m2
  • Photography: Marcos Zegers
  • Text: Martín Rojas
  • Year: 2021
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