Casa Buzeta, Woodeen Bech Home Design in Maitencil, Chile
Casa Buzeta is Woodeen Bech Home was designed by Felipe Assadi + Francisca Pulido Architects. This a vacation family home located south of Maitencillo, over a creek 70 mts high from the sea. Since the place presents excellent conditions for kite diving, the house structure has a volume that confronts the wind, boosting the slope and generating a striking sight of the sea. This volume is looking to the orient as and opaque façade, made out of a huge wood sticks look. The side facades have been worked with to round windows, which added to the west inclined façade, seem to be a ship over the sea contrast. Inside the distribution is symmetric, organized by a double high space, where the rooms are. A curved surface, inspired in pump up kite, covered by copper, goes around the house from east to west, forming a room alley, all of the looking to the sea. The materials used are pine insigne in the structure, Oregon pine in the exterior and copper on the covers and fireplace. [ assadi ]