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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

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The living space on the upper level.

The staircase is used as a bind between the middle levels, articulating the different spaces in the house.

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Day view of the house.

The fenestrations on the lower volume answer to the visuals being demanded by each space. The upper level, contrastingly massive, has had two large portions of its bulk removed, creating a solarium and a terrace.

Credits

  • Text, Courtesy of Juan Carlos Doblado
  • Photographs by Alex Kornhuber, Courtesy of Juan Carlos Doblado
  • Compiled and Edited by Varun M Ajani

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