El Pangue House
Felipe Combeau + Andrea Murtagh
Cliente
El Pangue House
Location
El Pangue, Zapallar, Chile.
Built Area
460 m2
Year 2019
Two hours drive northwest from Santiago in the exclusive coast town of Zapallar, this weekend house was designed to reveal and heighten its specific context and benefit from the gentle Mediterranean climate that the central Pacific coast of Chile offers.
Three specific site characteristics forced this project to search for a particular arrangement. First, the lot has little ocean view bounded by a neighbor house and a group of pine trees. Second, north sun exposure is almost perpendicular to the ocean view, and third, the site limits with a protected creek full of conifers and native species.
The existing 20% natural site ‘slope forced to make a necessary wide cut-and-fill platform for the house to stand and to allow the ground floor to expand outside. In this way, the entire perimeter of the house becomes a sequence of active outdoor spaces like terraces, courtyards, arrival, and pathways.
A timeless and strict aesthetic approach was pursued to resist coastal erosion as well as architectural trends. With this premise the classical repertoire was displayed through structural walls, symmetry, poché, major and minor axes, courts, hierarchies, window proportions, balancing center and peripheries, and the selection of three dominant materials: lime stucco, sawn local granite floors and beech wood for doors, built-in furniture, floors and ceilings.
The result of this building arrangement is a calm and sober house with many inviting places for a big family life. It is a dichotomous house inspired by classical and modern values that Incidentally avoided the standard two-dimensional ocean-view-driven layout.
Design Team
Felipe Combeau + Andrea Murtagh
Structure Engineering
RG Ingenieros
www.rgingenieros.cl
Contractor
Sebastián Alemparte
Photogaphy
Cristóbal Palma
www.estudiopalma.cl