Studio: ARAM arquitectos
Project Author: Martín Ramírez Ramos
Attendees: Silvia Nieto Baca / Alex Estrella
Web site: www.aram.pe
E-mail: contacto@aram.pe
Location: Chiclayo - Perú
Year: 2015
Builded surface: 3059.80 m2
Photography: Manuel Reaño Reyes
We are responsible for developing a single-family house located in the Jockey Club condominium in Chiclayo city, on a plot of 200 m2, with a front of 10 m. and a depth of 20 m.
The project should be conditioned to a family conformed by the parents and 3 children, which two of them has been living in lima by university studies and a girl in a scholar age yet.
It decides to place a compact box transversal to the ground, creating a space in the back and in the front, the last one takes advantage to generate the entry to the house, the parking and the pool. The organization of the house is based in a vertical circulation that connect the three levels. That circulation divides the first one in two areas, the social zone on the front and the zone of the guests’ bathroom, kitchen, and studio. On the second floor the same circulation organizes the sons’ bedrooms in the back of the house, the parents’ bedroom and the TV room. And finally, on the third floor we found the services zone, composed by the laundry room, services’ bedroom and a terrace.
The house stands back three and two meters from the boundary to catch the wind of the south to get a cross ventilation in all the spaces, through the translucent covers as windows on the first floor and smaller apertures in the second floor, which facility a control of the wind power that entry in the back bedrooms.
The structural system achieves a living room and a dining room with 4.50 m wide and 9.40 m long, taking advantage part of the structure to create a bar. The structure, which holds the stairs for three levels, allows to put suspended steps with a structure in C of ¼” wooden covered.
The covers are of temperate crystal with stainless steel railings. The volume of the bar of the first level is covered with Micro-cement and it elevates in the second level a wooden box which enters inside of the TV room like a tribute to a 50’s houses.