Integrated within the
striking natural surroundings, this single family house derives its
characteristics from the landscape around it, integrating, stone, wood and
glass and opening up to the bay. Chilean architecture practice WMR has completed a wood and glass house
overlooking the bay on the mountains surrounding Matanzas beach, in the Chilean central coast.
The architects sought to integrate the building within its striking surrounding
landscape, deriving its characteristics from the environment in which it is
inserted. The house is dug into the hill in such a way that it allows for a
patio invaded by the morning light, while offering protection from the wind and
a view of the sea.
Next to the patio, the
architects have inserted the kitchen, dining and living spaces in a lower
level, all built out of stone, sharing the materiality of the mountains. The
rest of the house's structure consists of a combination of oregon pine wood and
steel beams, and opens up with large windows that overlook the beach. Here, a
living space — conceived as a yoga room — is articulated with two bedrooms.
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