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The Forest House Beautifully Merges With Its Wooded Topograhy

Images courtesy of César Béjar

From JustLuxe Content Partner MensGear

The Forest House is nestled in the coniferous forest of Costa Esmeralda outside the Argentinian province of Buenos Aires. It’s a single-level home comprising pavilions crowned with green roofs, seamlessly merging with its natural surroundings.


Set in a dune, the house takes advantage of the uneven topography and natural materiality of its topography to create a sheltered retreat. Stone, wood, iron, and glass (also selected for minimal maintenance) allow the structure to immerse flawlessly into its landscape. Tall, expansive glazing throughout the home invites sunlight and connects indoors and outdoors.


In some areas, the Forest House looks completely buried with glass enclosures bridging the spaces created by the pavilions. Local studio Gonzalo Bardach Arquitectura created the 282-square-meter house with sheltered voids and framed forest views. The front and back of the house have large voids filled with glass, giving the feeling of being surrounded by trees. 

The three linear pavilions are partially buried in the dune with their extruding concrete walls. They host the sleeping and service areas. Meanwhile, an ample central space with a sloping green roof houses the kitchen, dining, and living rooms. 


The Forest House has over 50 square meters of covered porch space. A large outdoor living area leads to a rectangular pool. Moreover, each bedroom in the house benefits from a small awning formed by the angled terminus of the stone walls. “Materially integrated into the environment,” the structure creates a “sense of rootedness and refuge in the middle of the forest.”

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