Sustainable Urban Workspace Extension in Guayaquil: El Retiro House Extension by Juan Alberto Andrade
Juan Alberto Andrade's El Retiro extension in Guayaquil innovates with sustainable materials in urban housing.
In the bustling city of Guayaquil, Ecuador, the El Retiro House Extension stands as a model of sustainable urban development. Designed by Juan Alberto Andrade, this 18 square meter project, completed in 2022, transforms a residual space within a multifamily housing complex into a vibrant, productive habitat.


Design Philosophy and Objectives
El Retiro is conceived as a response to the growing need for adaptable and productive living spaces in urban environments. The extension serves as an independent entity that both complements and enhances the pre-existing multifamily residence, focusing on the progressive growth of housing and the efficient utilization of residual urban spaces.












Materiality and Structural Innovation
The project showcases a commitment to sustainability and material innovation, utilizing rammed earth, metal elements, and a wooden roof structure to create a space that is both environmentally responsible and aesthetically compelling. The choice of materials like limestone rock and pine beams not only respects the local context but also emphasizes the structure's integration with its surroundings.






Spatial Configuration and Program
El Retiro's layout maximizes its limited area to include a common workspace, bathroom, cafeteria, kitchenette, and storage, all while fostering a connection to the outdoors. The design cleverly incorporates a load-bearing wall, a central courtyard, and strategically placed windows to ensure natural light and ventilation, creating a seamless transition between the private and communal areas.
Juan Alberto Andrade's El Retiro House Extension exemplifies how architectural ingenuity can address urban density challenges, providing a multifunctional space that caters to the modern lifestyle while promoting sustainability. This project not only adds value to the existing housing complex but also sets a precedent for future urban development projects in Guayaquil and beyond.













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