autor/autor Mathias
Klotz
(Klotz&Asociados) colaboradores/colaborators
baltasar sánchez / carolina pedroni /
miguel rossi
ing. calculista/engineers patricio stagno año de construcción/construction
date 2005 fecha termino/completion date 2006 Superficie de terreno/terrain surface 800 m2 Superficie construida/built surface 300 m2 ubicación/location punta del este, uruguay
La Roca House is a refuge located in Jose Ignacio Point,
a fishing village 80 km north of Punta del Este on the Atlantic.
The site presents a double slope along its length and width, terminating
in rocks and the ruins of the foundation of a pre-existing building
which now forms a natural garden of succulents.
The program considers a principal volume for social spaces, and
another for the residences that results in two boxes of the same
height which generate two patios in the voids that the boxes leave
between and under themselves. The master bedroom is located in
the residential volume with panoramic views of the surroundings.
La Roca House is defined through a sequence of spaces, almost
square in plan, in which run entering from the most public to
the most intimate, crossing terraces, patios, exterior, intermediate
and interior spaces and arriving finally to the master bedroom.
In winter the gallery space captures heat, but in the summer,
the master bedroom acts as a chimney for the convection of rising
warm air creating ventilation that eliminates the need for air
conditioning. The roofs of the boxes are succulent gardens that
work to improve the thermal quality while at the same time integrating
the architecture with the landscape. Gray water from the house
is recycled for the irrigation of these gardens. The materiality
consists of Ipe and exposed concrete with the idea that from the
rocks emerges two volumes, lifted up on feet, integrated into
the site as elements as radical as the landscape itself.