Designed by BAK Architects, this modern family home is located in Villa Udaono, a town near Buenos Aires, Argentina. The 190 sqm. one storey structure on a plot of 418.5sqm.is built of concrete and glass.
The glass dividing walls define the living spaces with the private areas separated by solid walls of concrete or wood. The glass walled inner courtyard brings the garden into the living space for the enjoyment of the residents. Raw untreated concrete is used in the main, both internally and externally, in contrast with the glass facade which leads out into the landscaped garden and pool area, diverse materials which converge harmoniously in this delightfully contemporary house.
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