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Oblique Extension
Andres Villota

Oblique Extension

The Oblique Extension House comes from the need of the owners to recover a disused terrace of the master bedroom and generate a new deck on the ground floor.

The main uses for this expansion are a space for yoga, aerial yoga, hammocks, reading, and seating areas in a totally flexible space, the spatial dynamics in a given length were the challenge of the proposal.

photo_credit Andres Villota
Andres Villota
photo_credit Andres Villota
Andres Villota

The proposal, apart from granting new uses, seeks to refresh the facade of a house with an industrial style, materials such as exposed concrete, micro cement, and stainless steel, are part of the original project.

photo_credit Andres Villota
Andres Villota
photo_credit Andres Villota
Andres Villota

A cantilevered cube that is from the current construction, with a corten steell skin and a window with an oblique perspective forms the nucleus of the extension, from the lower face of the nucleus, the deck spaces are born: hammocks, aerial yoga, and reading.

photo_credit Andres Villota
Andres Villota
photo_credit Andres Villota
Andres Villota

The design of the skin is based on the manufacture of a structural mesh, modulated for maximum use of the steel plates, depending on the space. To avoid the use of bolts in the installation of the plates, a fold was made around the contour of each of them, which allowed the use of welding.

photo_credit Andres Villota
Andres Villota
photo_credit Andres Villota
Andres Villota

The interior of the cube, lined entirely with triplex (plywood), is an extension of the master bedroom, the window conceived as a painting where the landscape takes center stage. The inclination of the window generates a reading bench inside it.
A smooth concrete deck completes the architectural proposal, long enough to be incorporated with the surrounding vegetation. The space below the deck allows you to enjoy the landscape on rainy days; while the space without a roof grants multiple uses: space for barbecue, fire pit, living area, sunbathing, and enjoyment.

photo_credit Andres Villota
Andres Villota
photo_credit Andres Villota
Andres Villota

Team:

Architects: DHZ arquitectura

Other Participants: Proyectil, Tienda Blau

Photographer: Andres Villota

photo_credit Andres Villota
Andres Villota
photo_credit Andres Villota
Andres Villota

Materials Used:

Facade cladding: Corten Steel, Novacero

Flooring:  Concrete & Plywood

Doors & Windows: aluminium

Roofing:   Duramit

Interior lighting:  Spotlight

Interior furniture:  Wood, Tienda Blau

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