Pedroso House by María Victoria Besonías and Luciano Kruk

Pedroso House is a private residence designed by María Victoria Besonías and Luciano Kruk and is located in Mar Azul, Villa Gesell, provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina.

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The response was to propose a minimal architecture both material and formal resources, not only as an aesthetic choice, but as an ethical principle of enhancing a more rational use of available resources. This architecture should be incorporated into the landscape stripped willing to belong, joining the existing reality. Thus it was decided that an envelope of only two materials-concrete and glass-out proposal to resolve the relationship with the landscape and respond to formal, structural, functional, terminations and maintenance issues.
Photos: Gustavo Sosa Pinilla