Project posted by Estudio PKa

Morphosis House

Year
2022
Structure
House (Single Residence)
first floor
first floor
second floor
second floor
Section
Section
ground floor
ground floor
FRONT VIEW & SIDE ELEVATION
FRONT VIEW & SIDE ELEVATION
BACK VIEW & SIDE ELEVATION
BACK VIEW & SIDE ELEVATION

Details

Bedrooms
3
Full Baths
2

Credits

Posted by
Architect
Arch. Ignacio Pessagno, Arch. Lilian Kandus Asociated Arch. Lucila López Arch. Denise Andreoli Arch. Belén Luna Crook Arch. Belén López Astrada Delfin
Interior Design
SUMA Interiorismo
Design Lovers
Landscape Design
El Camino - arquitectura del paisaje
Photographer
Alejandro Peral

From Estudio PKa

Located in the neighbourhood of "La Clementina", San Isidro is "Casa Morphosis", an urban dwelling that despite the spatial constraints, compacts a complete programme on three levels capable of satisfying the needs of the user, welcoming their lifestyle and social activities.
On the ground floor, a courtyard was created for an existing tree, which gives a hierarchy to the main entrance to the home, including the staircase that links and articulates the spaces. After the entrance hall is the living-dining-playroom, which is open and in constant dialogue with the kitchen.

Concluding the ground level, from the courtyard you can also enter a closed gathering place, this is the heart of the house and characterises the clients' attitude of not only coexisting, but also of living and sharing their home.

The private sector expands on the first floor, where the suite and the bedrooms are connected by a common and intimate space for the family. Finally, we complete the program with the main playroom on the third level that expands to the terrace.

The material constitution of the house is based on the use of low maintenance and noble materials, together with simple and synthetic details; concrete structure, white sheet metal cladding, grey tundra floors, PVC wood-like carpentry and Lapacho and WPC wood cladding.

Casa Morphosis has not only achieved the client's expectations, but also allowed the studio to design a cosy home for the family and a welcoming space for their social environment.