Fresno House is situated in Cariló, Argentina, and was created by Felix Raspall and Federico Papandrea.
The home is surrounded by a lush forest of vine-covered trees, and its interior places order and simplicity at the best of the list.
Fresno House by Felix Raspall & Federico Papandrea:
“Fresno house is a small summer residence positioned in a forest close to the South Atlantic Ocean. The slope and place existing trees are the key determinants of geometric and website strategies of the project: the property sits in a tiny clearing of the forest and sits perpendicular to the slope to gain transversal transparency.
Living room, dining room, kitchen and studio are positioned in the ground floor, open to the outside terrace, swimming-pool and patio by way of floor-to-ceiling windows. The double-height outdoor space by the grill is the primary gathering space in the summer time. The upper level homes 3 bedrooms with access to a massive terrace.
The main supplies of the residence are faced concrete, glass and white-rendered masonry.”
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Photos by: Gustavo Sosa Pinilla