Quito, EC
General Information
Project Name: Pasochoa House
Architecture Firm: Juan Esteban Ruales Laso
Web Site: https://www.instagram.com/juan...
Contact E-mail: juaneruales@gmail.com
Country Office: Ecuador
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Construction: 2015
Construction Surface: 170 m2
Location: San Antonio neighborhood, Pasochoa Volcano, Quito, Ecuador.
Media and Photos
Photographer: Juan Alberto Andrade
Photographer Web Site: jagstudio.ec
Photographer e-mail: info@jagstudio.ec
Aditional Credits
Architect in Charge: Juan Esteban Ruales Laso
Design Team: Juan Esteban Ruales Laso / Juan David Pozo Laso
Client: Dr. Santiago Teran / Cecilia Espinosa
Engineering: Ing. Carlos Del Castillo Arellano / www.delcastilloarellano.com
Landscape: Juan Esteban Ruales Laso
Collaborators: Juan David Pozo Laso / https://www.instagram.com/juan...
Project Description
English:
Pasochoa House
The house is located on the northeast hillside of Pasochoa Volcano, 3200 meters above sea level, some few kilometers from Quito.
The request is a family gathering space, ideal for weekend rest and getaways. It had, however, one essential requirement: to be a one-story house where all the different spaces take as much advantage of the amazing view as possible.
The steep inclination of the lot lead to one of the first major decisions, to place the house in the opposite direction to the natural slope. This resulted in a cut in the terrain, which then created a platform that allowed the development of the project according to the client’s needs.
The house was conceptualized with a combination of contemporary materials like structural steel, concrete blocks, as well as more traditional materials, such as hand-carved stone, wood, brick and clay tile, that sought to harmonize the house with the environment and traditional architecture of the surrounding area.
The architectural program is developed with an open concept. Spaces are disposed horizontally and articulated by a corridor which joins them and at the same time becomes part of them.
A limited budget restricted the house’s size, but it did not reduce the usefulness and appeal of it’s different spaces. Except for the bedrooms and bathrooms, all spaces are communal and as open as possible in order to maximize the use of space.
In terms of volume, the house consists of two main volumes of different materials, which seek to contrast each other. These volumes lay over a platform and are interlaced with the roof, creating new spaces that then become part of the house’s program.
The roof has one single inclination which opposes the natural slope of the terrain in order to achieve more amplitude for the front facade, which opens up to the surrounding views.
Status: Built
Location: Quito, EC
Firm Role: Design and construction
Additional Credits: Design team - Architect Juan David Pozo Laso
Photographer - Architect Juan Alberto Andrade, JAG studio