Barn House at Lake Ranco / Estudio Valdés Arquitectos

By Cristian Aguilar

© Felipe Díaz Contardo

© Felipe Díaz Contardo
  • Architects: Estudio Valdés Arquitectos
  • Location: Lago Ranco, Lago Ranco, Los Ríos Region, Chile
  • Architect In Charge: Alberto Cruz Elton, Carlos Ignacio Cruz Elton.
  • Area: 138 m2 useful and 54 m2 terrace
  • Project Year: 2015
  • Photographs: Felipe Díaz Contardo


© Felipe Díaz Contardo


© Felipe Díaz Contardo


© Felipe Díaz Contardo


© Felipe Díaz Contardo


© Felipe Díaz Contardo
© Felipe Díaz Contardo

From the architect. The Barn House as a recycling proposal is part of a construction material rescued by three friends that bought an old barn located in the Aculeo lagoon that was damaged since the earthquake of February 2010. The distribution of the construction material served to three different projects, a barbecue for a family in Santiago, a hotel terrace in the Colchagua Valley and the barn house at Lake Ranco, enabled for a summerhouse.


© Felipe Díaz Contardo
© Felipe Díaz Contardo

The main objective was to use the old barn, the doors and the roof structure in poplar wood for trusses and sheathing, combining it with the local wood used in pillars and exterior coatings.


Floor Plan
Floor Plan

The structure consists of the summary of recycled trusses supported by a sequence of perimeter columns located every three meters, giving shape to a simple and clean volume, a single interior hall with a rectangular floor plan exempt of pillars.


© Felipe Díaz Contardo
© Felipe Díaz Contardo

The program of the summer house gives priority to common spaces, the terrace, the living room and the dining room are situated in the main hall, leaving the rest, bedrooms, bathrooms, kitchen and service area, all together in one of the corners of the barn forming an ” L”.


Section
Section

The materiality also accompanies the destination of the different spaces; the common area is completely transparent, formed by the sequence of ribs of trusses and pillars at sight, closed with thermo panel glass. While, the bedrooms and service area is an opaque volume, sheltered under the roof of the shed, all coated with the recycled poplar wood


© Felipe Díaz Contardo
© Felipe Díaz Contardo

Finally, the Shed strategically situated on a natural plateau in the middle of the forest, is visualized as a great cover resting gently on a row of pillars, through its transparency, in the daylight, the trees of the other side can be seen, giving the interior space the condition of being out side, and in the night the shed is recognised as a light box.


© Felipe Díaz Contardo
© Felipe Díaz Contardo

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