We invite you all to read about Casita en el Rio from the point of view of it as a sustainable architecture project from the hand of various architectural magazines, local media and the official website of the Argentine architectural firm from Cordoba that has made it possible, Pablo Senmartin architects (APS).
For this, we leave here available for you to check the different notes where the Casita appears:
La voz del Interior highlights that Casita en el Rio architects studio was one of the selected studios of the exhibition “Latin America, living contemporaneity. Visions of sustainable architecture” held at Palazzo Pamphilj in Rome, Italy, and exchanges a few words with the head of the studio and specialist in sustainable architecture, Pablo Senmartin. Read the article here.
Archdaily and ARQA talk about some interesting curiosities about the project as well as it’s studio description of the project, referring to the typology, construction, materials used, and it’s location, both on the own land and the geographical site, Mayu Sumaj, among others.
Read the notes here and here.
Metalocus talks about the interior of the house, it’s characteristic as a shelter surrounded by mountains and vegetation and also about the architectural features and construction techniques used. Read the article here.
Designboom provides a summary of the most important sustainable features of “the treehouse” in terms of resource utilization. Read the article here.
Amazing Architecture, like the rest, highlights the sustainable nature of the house and adds information about architect Pablo Senmartin’s experience along with incredible photos, plans and doodles of the exterior design of the house, also available on the architectural firm site. Read the note here.
Dwell shares photos taken by Andrés Dominguez of the interior and exterior of the home as well as it’s surroundings. Check them out here.


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