Ballen House | LCLA office

El Retiro / Colombia / 2021

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Two structures in a forest clearing


2100 meters above sea level. El Retiro, Colombia


A house composed of two separate structures linked by a path and a large garden in a forest clearing. 


What could have been a single larger house was planned as dispersed volumes positioned in the steep slope, each situated uniquely according to the topographic features of the forest clearing. Each structure is clearly different, yet they share concrete formwork and custom-made stainless steel details.


Originally the site was a forest clearing used for cattle pasture, creating the opportunity to reconfigure the landscape by designing new gardens that link both structures. The gardens in the slope were planted with species that seem to be from a much higher climatic zone. Wild orchids, bromeliads, and other small plants were selected for their similarity to high-altitude alpine plants. In a climate that is indeed cold, high, and mountainous, this garden is a fantasy of plants that look like other plants from higher altitudes.


One house stands four meters over the terrain standing on a single cross shaped column, while the other long partially sunken house is defined by a retention wall. The stainless steel details, window profiles, and formwork are shared between both structures, designed by the architects and developed in stainless steel to avoid future maintenance.


The experience of the houses differs in the way that the structural solutions create two different climates and relationships with the slope, one closer to the ground, perhaps more humid, and the other elevated and more open. The gardens link both houses, while the same details and materials in outdoor areas are used indoors, which is part of the experiment in making the houses feel larger, as one of them is just 60 square meters and the other 75.


Ultimately the two structures behave as a single house; therefore, they are not an exercise in minimal living but rather an experiment on satisfying the needs of a larger space by relying on the gardens as spaces that can complement the interiors. Both structures offer completely different atmospheres by employing opposite ways to relate to the slope and the carefully designed gardens.


Design:


LCLA office


Partner in Charge: Luis Callejas


in collaboration with Clara Arango (Local architect)


 


Landscape design: LCLA office, Epifita and Clara Arango


Construction: Constructiva SAS


photography: Luis Callejas

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    Two structures in a forest clearing 2100 meters above sea level. El Retiro, Colombia A house composed of two separate structures linked by a path and a large garden in a forest clearing.  What could have been a single larger house was planned as dispersed volumes positioned in the steep slope, each situated uniquely according to the topographic features of the forest clearing. Each structure is clearly different, yet they share concrete formwork and custom-made stainless steel...

    Project details
    • Year 2021
    • Work finished in 2021
    • Status Completed works
    • Type Single-family residence / Interior Design
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