Linear House is a private home in San Francisco, Cordoba, Argentina designed by Roberto Benito. This house has simple, linear design but the main characteristic is that it’s surrendered to its environment. As the architect said: “the setting is a dense grove, gravel streets, birds migrating from the countryside, neighborhood / oasis, atypical in the city, as if it were elsewhere.
Upon entering the field, it appears there, with his camouflaged righteousness, subjected almost unconditionally. As if it had always been there, it seems pertinent, with a respectful height, introverted, concealed …”
All the main rooms face the park to the north and all the services face south. It starts with the living areas and ends in the most private suite. Openly connected spaces are unified by the clear smooth cement floor across the surface.
Especially kept in isolation, it was built with concrete blocks, lightened slabs with polystyrene blocks, suspended ceiling, double glazing and ventilated facade covered with metal plates.
All in one – Container of dreams, generator of emotions, informal and personal as the owners imagined it.