‘fyf residence’ by patterns in rosario, argentina all images courtesy patterns

los angeles-based architecture practice patterns has sent us images of their recently finished single-family house in argentina, ‘fyf residence’. located in the outskirts of rosario, a city approximately 300 km north of buenos aires, the single-storey dwelling aims to challenge the flat homogeneity of the traditional neighborhood it sits adjacent.

patterns: fyf residence - 2 elevation

the 200 m2 project was conceived as a monolithic form punctuated by subtle inflections that establish a complex spatial identity for both the exterior and the interior. through a number of folds and bends, the cast-on-site reinforced concrete shell forms the body of the house; perforations in areas of transition serves as openings, resulting in an internal environment that is well lit, cross-ventilated, and offers oblique views. the effects of transparency and mass is explored through systematic cuts of both the facade and roof.

patterns: fyf residence - 3 (left) the faceted curve surface from the pool (right) detail

located within viewing distance from the main communal area, a pliant pool stretches the body of the house while activating a dynamic sequence of movement and views to the landscape beyond. the projecting roof near the pool area is broken down into a number of flat compartments that altogether form the complex curvature of the house’s surface.

patterns: fyf residence - 4 looking down to the pool

patterns: fyf residence - 5 interior – kitchen area

patterns: fyf residence - 6 looking out to the pool

patterns: fyf residence - 7 (left) the effects of the subtle curving wall (right) interior corridor defined by the light well

the clients, who are an agricultural engineer and a landscape designer, had requested that a small greenhouse be integrated into the design. instead of placing it in a separate and autonomous structure on the site, the architects situated the green house in a continuous spatial sequence with the interior social spaces. a small curving lightwell defines the central corridor of the house while illuminating the interior with natural daylight.

patterns: fyf residence - 8 lightwell

patterns: fyf residence - 9

patterns: fyf residence - 10 exterior view

patterns: fyf residence - 11

patterns: fyf residence - 12 entrance and garage

patterns: fyf residence - 13 plan

patterns: fyf residence - 14 roof plan

patterns: fyf residence - 15 longitudinal section

patterns: fyf residence - 16 longitudinal section

patterns: fyf residence - 17 cross sections

patterns: fyf residence - 18 elevations

patterns: fyf residence - 19 axo

patterns: fyf residence - 20 exploded axo of integrated systems (from bottom to top) landscape – mounds and shreds demarcating vegetation activity terrace interior partitions – activity flow and controlled green systems concrete shell – framing and window systems substrate geometry

patterns: fyf residence - 21 composite site plan (1) topographic garden (2) terrace (3) vehicular driveway (4) concrete shell house (5) pool area

project info:

project type: single-family house location: rosario, argentina size: 200 m2

principals in charge: marcelo spina and georgina huljich project assistants: james vincent, hunter knight, en jang, ben luddy executive architect (1st phase): estudio +/alejandro beltramone and marcelo ponselini executive architect (2nd phase): dalabona arquitectos – monia dalabona, pricipal in charge