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La Isla House

Based on the idea of dilatation -- La Isla House designed by Juan Carlos Doblado, is defined by a juxtaposition of two volumes that contain various functions of a home.

By: Juan Carlos Doblado

Architecture-Page | La Isla House by Juan Carlos Doblado
Night view of the house.

Project details

  • Project Name: La Isla House
  • Client: Mr. J.M. Raffo
  • Project Type: House
  • Principal Designer: Juan Carlos Doblado
  • Contractor: Americo Chavez
  • Date of commencement of project: May 2004
  • Date of completion of project: Nov. 2004
  • Location of site: Asia, Peru
  • Site Area: 144 m2
  • Built-up Area: 285.70 m2
  • Cost of Construction/Execution: US$ 90,000

This house explores the possibilities of dilatation of architectural space.

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