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Friday, August 5, 2011

Twin Houses : By MGP Architecture

Bogota, Colombia
MGP Architecture
Post By:Kitticoon Poopong
Photo © Courtesy of Andrés Valbuena, Jorge Gamboa, Rodrigo Dávila, MGP Architecture
The Project is the result of the dream of two families. The architect´s family and his sister´s family. Each one composed by four members, father, mother and two small child.

Photo © Courtesy of Andrés Valbuena, Jorge Gamboa, Rodrigo Dávila, MGP Architecture
Photo © Courtesy of Andrés Valbuena, Jorge Gamboa, Rodrigo Dávila, MGP Architecture
The houses were designed for the families to grow independently or together. For the cousins to meet at the patio, for the families to get the indispensable intimacy of a house and at the same time share the space and time with the others.
Photo © Courtesy of Andrés Valbuena, Jorge Gamboa, Rodrigo Dávila, MGP Architecture
Photo © Courtesy of Andrés Valbuena, Jorge Gamboa, Rodrigo Dávila, MGP Architecture
Photo © Courtesy of Andrés Valbuena, Jorge Gamboa, Rodrigo Dávila, MGP Architecture
The site, a pair of lots at a corner in the neighborhood Santana, at the start of the mountains at the north east in Bogotá, a bit higher than the beautiful Sabana, with wonderful views all around.
Photo © Courtesy of Andrés Valbuena, Jorge Gamboa, Rodrigo Dávila, MGP Architecture
Photo © Courtesy of Andrés Valbuena, Jorge Gamboa, Rodrigo Dávila, MGP Architecture
There the architect designed two family houses very much alike. A pair of twin houses in a very special place of a city with a privileged climate, dry, sunny and always around 15 grades, where the light changes the color of vegetation every hour.
Photo © Courtesy of Andrés Valbuena, Jorge Gamboa, Rodrigo Dávila, MGP Architecture
Photo © Courtesy of Andrés Valbuena, Jorge Gamboa, Rodrigo Dávila, MGP Architecture
Two concrete containers, each one bent in to an L shape depend on each other to live individually. Each house complements its neighbor to configure the central patio and to have intimacy at the same time.
Photo © Courtesy of Andrés Valbuena, Jorge Gamboa, Rodrigo Dávila, MGP Architecture
Photo © Courtesy of Andrés Valbuena, Jorge Gamboa, Rodrigo Dávila, MGP Architecture
Photo © Courtesy of Andrés Valbuena, Jorge Gamboa, Rodrigo Dávila, MGP Architecture
The shape of plain containers made out of ocre concrete are the shell of the houses that open or close the space to configure the relations with the outside. The concrete walls bend and fold to show the plasticity of the material and to let the light play. Apparent wood to the outside makes the contrast. On the second floor a last bent container makes the space for the owner’s studio, isolated from the rest.
Photo © Courtesy of Andrés Valbuena, Jorge Gamboa, Rodrigo Dávila, MGP Architecture
Photo © Courtesy of Andrés Valbuena, Jorge Gamboa, Rodrigo Dávila, MGP Architecture
Photo © Courtesy of Andrés Valbuena, Jorge Gamboa, Rodrigo Dávila, MGP Architecture
The house lives inside from the outside. The concrete containers make the patios in a sequence descending on the terrain, the inside and the outside fuse and have the same spatial value.
Photo © Courtesy of Andrés Valbuena, Jorge Gamboa, Rodrigo Dávila, MGP Architecture
Photo © Courtesy of Andrés Valbuena, Jorge Gamboa, Rodrigo Dávila, MGP Architecture
The concrete shell contains all dry wall or wood walls and the houses are like a piece of luggage, hard on the outside and soft in the inside to let the changes in the family transform the space inside.
Photo © Courtesy of Andrés Valbuena, Jorge Gamboa, Rodrigo Dávila, MGP Architecture
Photo © Courtesy of Andrés Valbuena, Jorge Gamboa, Rodrigo Dávila, MGP Architecture
Photo © Courtesy of Andrés Valbuena, Jorge Gamboa, Rodrigo Dávila, MGP Architecture
basement floor plan--drawing © Courtesy of MGP Architecture
ground floor plan--drawing © Courtesy of MGP Architecture
second floor plan--drawing © Courtesy of MGP Architecture
elevation 01--drawing © Courtesy of MGP Architecture
elevation 02--drawing © Courtesy of MGP Architecture
elevation 03--drawing © Courtesy of MGP Architecture
elevation 04--drawing © Courtesy of MGP Architecture
section 01--drawing © Courtesy of MGP Architecture
section 02--drawing © Courtesy of MGP Architecture
section 03--drawing © Courtesy of MGP Architecture
section 04--drawing © Courtesy of MGP Architecture
detail wall section 01--drawing © Courtesy of MGP Architecture
detail wall section 02--drawing © Courtesy of MGP Architecture
model 01--drawing © Courtesy of MGP Architecture
model 02--drawing © Courtesy of MGP Architecture
The people
Architects: MGP Architecture / Felipe Gonzalez-Pacheco
Location: Bogota, Colombia
Collaborators: Alvaro Bohorquez, Camilo Correa, Gabriel Campusano, M. Juliana Sorzano
Client: Laura Gonzalez-Pacheco y Felipe Gonzalez Pacheco
Contractor: Tierra S.A.
Project Area: 1,136 sqm
Project Year: 2009
Photographs: Andrés Valbuena, Jorge Gamboa, Rodrigo Dávila, MGP Architecture


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