With the help of Camacho Architecture Studies, he arrives today Facades World this new entry in which we will share the design of two modern houses in Paipa, Colombia. It's about two buildings located on a corner lot of approximately 314.85 m² where the built area is 116.45 m² for each home. Do not miss it, we start right now!
Modern three-story houses - industrial constructions
Then you will appreciate a modular construction that grows vertically in looking for an ideal space to meet human and environmental needs. Both housing units were designed under the same criteria: modular monolithic skeleton, context linkage, materials that respect the environment, lighting, cross ventilation, functionality and sustainable comfort. We will see how both share the parking area and barbecue.
Each module of this modern three-story house It consists of three levels. In the first we will find the main access to the house and to an independent room. When we go up we have the second level which is framed by a large window on the facade ideal to let the exterior lighting invade the interior spaces. In addition to this, a room, kitchen y dining room, accompanied by the room principal. The third level, relieves the verticality with a void towards the main space of the house, and is made up of two secondary rooms.
With regard to the three-story facade and we will be able to appreciate, the structure falls along with a series of frames that configure large windows representing the transparency and illumination of the internal spaces and the composition of color in rectangles of superboard, generating mosaics that give dynamism to the modern three-story building.
Three-story house plan with modern facade
















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