Located on a dense hillside forest in the Santa Rosalía area of Guatemala City, Corallo House integrates the existing forest into the layout of the house. It merges nature into the architectural intervention. The design process began with the aim to preserve the existing trees, in order to have the trees interact with the living space.
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The floor plan is free of columns and the changes in level adapt to the existing topography. Both façades are mostly glass in order to connect the interior to the exterior.
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The main structural component is exposed concrete, which shows the rustic texture of the wood formwork, allowing a dialogue between the formal element and the textures of the forest.
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Project Info Architects:PAZ Arquitectura Location: Guatemala City, Guatemala Architect in Charge: Alejandro Paz Collaborators: Axel Mendoza, Gabriel Rodriguez, Alex Titus, Mario Roberto Paz, Claudia Pezarozzi, Wolfgang Schoenbeck Landscape Design: Pokorny y Valencia, Arquitectura de Paisaje Structure Design: Consultores Estructurales Construction: Conarq / Paz Arquitectura Area: 747.5 sqm Year: 2011 Type:Residential
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