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House Tunquén by Branko Pavlovic & Pablo Lobos-Pedrals

By Magaly Grosso

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House Tunquén, designed by Branko Pavlovic & Pablo Lobos-Pedrals, is located in Tunquén, Chile.

The home overlooks the sea, and its interior is clean and uniform, the predominant material being rough, crude wood.

House Tunquén by Branko Pavlovic & Pablo Lobos-Pedrals:

“The house is located in an area with a intrincate topography, 35 meters (115 feet) above the Pacific Ocean, in Tunquén beach. The dramatic slope is understood from a resignation to the inevitable need to build livable floorplans.

The house is designed as a lightweight volume, entirely in pine wood, set on a concrete base that links to the rockiness of the ground. On the outside, it has worked as a continuous black shell that has been cut and detached from the cover and from the ground, to bring up the openings of the windows. By contrast, the interiors are continuous and neutral. White grout on the walls and ceiling serves to preserve until dusk the natural light in the inside, and to reveal the variety of colors of the environment, the Pacific Ocean, the twilight, and the vegetation, that appears in continuous movement and transformation.

There is a generously sized room for parents, and two smaller for the children. A large common space, that includes the living room, the dinning room and the kitchen, works as an articulator of the three “arms” of the house.

The aggregates and wood used were founded in the immediate area, same for the furniture in Kitchen, dining room and living room, made of recycled wood from old houses of Valparaiso. We like to think that there is some relationship between the heights of these new spaces and heights of the old houses and salons from which these woods came from.

There is not power line in the area. That’s why the house is fed by a system of solar panels and a pump that draws water from wells, falling by gravity and feeding the house, being an absolutely independent and autonomous system. This puts the user in a position of austerity, very far from the large energy consumption of the big city.”

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Photos by: Felipe Fontecilla

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About Magaly Grosso

Magaly Grosso was born in Venezuela where she grew up and studied Advertising and Marketing. With time, she realized that what she truly wanted to dedicate herself to was Interior Design, which is why she decided to study it and devote herself to it. Learn more about HomeDSGN's Editorial Process.

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