Black House by V2 Arquitectos contrasts charred wood with concrete
Argentinian architecture firm V2 Arquitectos has stacked a charred wood volume on top of a concrete structure to form a residence outside of Buenos Aires.
Black House is a two-toned residence that comprises two levels located in the neighbourhood of City Bell in La Plata, a town south of Buenos Aires. The ground floor is formed by an exposed concrete shell that measures 13 metres by 13 metres, while the upper portion is clad with planks of charred wood.
V2 Arquitectos has outfitted the house with outdoor living spaces and concealed the windows on the facade with robust vegetation to bring the house "in contact with nature." A rectangular opening cut into the top of the concrete roof creates a hole for the plants to grow through.
"The main premise of our clients was based on projecting spacious, flexible spaces in contact with nature," the studio said.
On the front of the wood volume, a single window framed with concrete stands out against the dark material. Glass doors run along the rear to open out to deck space formed by the concrete roof of the lower level.
"The exposed concrete slab that is projected along the ground floor generates a spatial continuity towards the front and to the back, through semi-covered areas that are differentiated by the activity they have," it added.
The living room, dining table and kitchen are all situated in a single room on the ground floor of the house.
In the open-plan space, pale wood is used to constru...
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