Embracing Tradition and Modernity: The Modernist Brick House Design in CuencaEmbracing Tradition and Modernity: The Modernist Brick House Design in Cuenca

Embracing Tradition and Modernity: The Modernist Brick House Design in Cuenca

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Nestled in the serene valleys of Challuabamba, on the outskirts of Cuenca, Ecuador, stands the TC House, a masterpiece of modernist brick house design by Arqcor Proyectos Arquitectura. Spanning an area of 338 m², this architectural gem demonstrates how contemporary design can harmoniously blend with traditional materials.

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Architectural Concept: A Fusion of Style and Substance

The Design Philosophy

The TC House is a testament to the innovative approach of Arqcor Proyectos Arquitectura. Designed to respect the natural topography, the residence unfolds in an "L" shape on a single level, seamlessly integrating its interior with the exterior social areas. The layout capitalizes on the breathtaking mountain views while maintaining an intimate connection with the surrounding nature.

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A Tale of Two Facades

The house presents a study in contrasts: the front facade is characterized by its austerity, with a composition of volumes and planes devoid of windows, ensuring privacy. In stark contrast, the back facade opens up to the lush garden through expansive windows, blurring the lines between indoor and outdoor living spaces and maximizing the scenic vistas.

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Design Details: Light, Space, and Materiality

Modernist Influences Reinterpreted

Drawing inspiration from the classic modernist houses of the 1950s, the TC House features simple planes and volumes, where the structure itself becomes a key element of the aesthetic. The design incorporates flat roofs at varying heights, creating dynamic facades and introducing indirect natural light into the social areas, enhancing the spaciousness and connection to the landscape.

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Materiality with a Local Touch

The choice of materials is a nod to the cultural heritage of Cuenca, with traditional brick crafted by local artisans, chosen for its slimmer profile to accentuate the house's proportions. Combined with the black metal structure and natural wood elements, the materials create a striking contrast between warmth and industrial coolness, defining the character of the home.

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Conclusion: A Modernist Homage in the Heart of Cuenca

The TC House by Arqcor Proyectos Arquitectura is more than just a residence; it is a bold statement in modernist brick house design in Cuenca, marrying the city's rich architectural traditions with contemporary living needs. It stands as a beacon of modernist design, demonstrating the timeless appeal of simplicity, functionality, and a deep respect for the natural and cultural context.

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All photographs are work of Nicolás Provoste C 

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