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Project name: M2 HOUSE Surface: 850 m2 Location: Bend, Oregon-USA Project leaders: RODRIGUEZ Y ORIOL ARQUITECTOS SLP -Pablo Oriol, Fernando Rodríguez Collaborators: Ricardo González Consultants: Bighorn Construction, Mike Szabo Landscape Images: LGM Studio, Kayla McKenzie
M2 House הוא חלק מסדרה של פרויקטים שפותחו עבור Malaspina Design, חברה מובילה בעיצוב של דיור בר קיימא במדינת אורגון, במערב חוף ארה''ב, שיצר קשר עם RODRIGUEZ Y ORIOL ARQUITECTOS SLP כדי לחקור את הגבול בין בית החלומות של צפון מערב האוקיינוס השקט לבין אדריכלות עכשווית. לפרויקט יש קשר עמוק עם הסביבה ותנאיה. הבתים הראשונים ממוקמים בעיר בנד, מזרחית למפלים, רצועת שטח בין יערות מחטניים והרים של צפון מערב האוקיינוס השקט והגבעות הראשונות של אגן יבשתי צחיח העובר מדרום איידהו למדבר מוהאבי.
 Images: LGM Studio, Kayla McKenzie
 Images: LGM Studio, Kayla McKenzie
This dual condition between the views of the mountains and a semi-arid ground triggers the design strategy, which has to resolve the relationship with a majestic and protected landscape, on the one hand, and the construction of more controlled, domestic exteriors, on the other.
Compact and porous M2 House is designed as a continuous space around a series of patios of different sizes that mix the exterior areas with the interior spaces. The house is both compact and porous, minimizing the footprint and thus allowing the landscape to take over the area. The house is organized on a single floor that organizes the main uses on different levels, providing different views of the distant landscape. This allows multiple relationships with the outside at different levels, generating different ways of interaction and a certain independence between uses. The landscape proposal is based on a minimal footprint strategy. The patios are planted with domestic species,creating very special backgrounds for the different areas of the house, whether public or private.
Systems The house is built using a traditional wooden frame structure -balloon frame- on a terraced concrete slab- on-grade under which the main facilities run. The exterior façade, very closed, is finished with an aluminum composite panel cladding in earth tones with slight nuances according to the incidence of sunlight. A few exterior openings are framed by modified fir frames. The patios facades, very transparent, are finished with a light-colored stucco applied to the paneling of the framework.
Images: LGM Studio, Kayla McKenzie
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