Rodor House by OMCM Arquitectos: A Harmonious Blend of Architecture and Nature in AsunciónRodor House by OMCM Arquitectos: A Harmonious Blend of Architecture and Nature in Asunción

Rodor House by OMCM Arquitectos: A Harmonious Blend of Architecture and Nature in Asunción

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In the vast expanse of a 3-hectare plot adjoining the Botanical Garden of Asunción, Paraguay, Rodor House emerges as a significant architectural endeavor by OMCM arquitectos. This 2000 m² project, exquisitely photographed by Renato Duria, stands as a testament to thoughtful integration within a rich natural landscape, accommodating a large family program that values intimacy, social interaction, and a profound connection with the environment.

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A Design Rooted in Respect for Nature

The architects embarked on this project with a commitment to preserving the site's existing trees, recognizing their vital role in supporting local wildlife and enhancing biodiversity. The design premise centered around transparency and visual fluidity, ensuring an uninterrupted dialogue between the home's interior and its lush surroundings.

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Architectural Concept and Spatial Organization

The house unfolds within a square volume with a central courtyard, embracing an existing tree that becomes the heart of the home. This central void not only introduces nature into the domestic sphere but also organizes the home's spatial arrangement—1,300 m² of covered space complemented by 700 m² of terraces and swimming pools.

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Materiality and Sensory Experience

With a palette dominated by exposed concrete and dry-joint brick masonry, the house presents a robust yet sophisticated materiality. Mechanical ironwork details add character to dynamic elements of the home, creating a distinctive aesthetic that blends traditional techniques with modern design sensibilities.

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Integration with the Environment

The design strategically addresses the challenges of Paraguay's subtropical climate, prioritizing indoor comfort through natural ventilation, proper facade orientation, and the creation of shaded areas. The result is a home that enjoys cool interiors throughout the year, underscored by a seamless indoor-outdoor experience.

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A Model of Architectural Sensitivity

Rodor House stands as a model of architectural sensitivity, demonstrating how modern design can coexist harmoniously with the natural environment. Through its respectful approach to site, meticulous material selection, and innovative spatial organization, OMCM arquitectos have crafted a home that not only serves the needs of its inhabitants but also pays homage to the beauty and complexity of its natural setting.

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All photographs are work of Renato Duria

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