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Nishizawa-House

Los Vilos, Chile

Information about the reference project

Type of building:

Living

Series:

ADS 50.NI, AWS 50.NI

Location:

Los Vilos, Chile

Completion:

2019

Architects:

Ryūe Nishizawa

Specialist company:

Raum-Design S.A.

Picture credits:

Cristobal Palma

At one with the Pacific

At one with the Pacific

The views are the main attraction for many when it comes to homes by the sea. Imagine sitting safely inside, watching the waves roll onto the coast. This house, designed by Japanese architect Ryue Nishizawa in Los Vilos, Chile, is no different – but with a little something extra: the house is designed to look like part of the Pacific ocean itself. The building's enormous, wave-shaped roof carries the force of the ocean onto the land. With an impactful combination of concrete and glass, the building appears simultaneously powerful and soft.

Clever division of rooms

Clever division of rooms

The house is divided into three areas: the sauna on the land-facing side, a bedroom and living room in the centre, and a kitchen and eating area which stretches onto the terrace looking out over the sea. The roof has a slanted incline, offering plenty of shade for the outdoor area. The dips of the wave-shaped roof reach the floor, separating the living areas without the need for partition walls. Instead, only the floor and roof remain, with clear glass panes in between. The narrowest of steel columns act as frames and supports, creating large spans which open up the building in different directions towards its surroundings. The owners have the feeling of being right next to the dizzying precipice of the rocky headland. The unusual architecture creates an entirely original living atmosphere.

A solution for inside and outside

A solution for inside and outside

For the home's façade, Ryue Nishizawa chose the non-insulated Schüco AWS 50.NI aluminium window system and the non-insulated Schüco ADS 50.NI aluminium door system. With narrow face widths and low basic depths of just 50 mm, both systems are perfect for indoor applications. Due to the stable climate of 15 °C to 22 °C in Los Vilos, the systems are also a very good solution for outside. Their stable construction enables floor-to-ceiling units to be used safely, allowing for diverse application options and unusual designs which truly 'make waves' in the world of architecture.