The PH2 house is a three-water minivan, fully dressed in rusty tin on site, material taken from the rural environment, where agro-industrial buildings abound in various states of destruction. This “architect without architects” that benefits from the lack of pretense serves as a material reference, limiting formal and stripped formal language.
The history of its development establishes a reflection on the individuality of the assignment and the trafficking of ideas that go from one project to another. We made two previous versions of this house, which both were out of what the client was willing to spend, facing the cessation of the project, we wanted to rethink it based on a scheme proposed several years before in the form of the “Chilean House for a Gringo "
A habitat bounded to iconic and pragmatic needs in an indistinct environment. A postmodern version of the Maison Domino of Le Corbusier to carry in your pocket and install at ease.