Casa Lelis, situated in the picturesque Sierras of Córdoba, merges traditional Argentine architecture with modern elements. It features a unique layout where the service area is crafted from artisanal cyclopean concrete, characterized by two striking perforations that connect the indoors to the outdoors. The staircase serves as a centerpiece, appearing to float, made of light materials that contrast with the solidity of the concrete. The design extends to a multifunctional living space, seamlessly connecting the interior with the exterior, ultimately reflecting a thoughtful dialogue between tradition and contemporary design.
The design of Casa Lelis in Los Reartes harmonizes with local traditions by utilizing artisanal concrete technology combined with modern architectural aesthetics, defining its unique character.
The service module emerges as a solid yet inviting space, creating a pivotal experience through its faceted perforations that connect the interior to the surrounding landscape.
The staircase in Casa Lelis is a notable feature, appearing to float and intertwining modern materiality with traditional concrete, exemplifying innovative design thinking.
The integration of space in Casa Lelis allows the living areas to blend seamlessly, demonstrating a modern interpretation of traditional architecture while maintaining a connection to its environment.
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