Lima House | Studio MK27

Lima House’s Location:

Lima House is studio mk27’s first project in Lima, Peru. Located on an urban site, measuring 16m width by 30m depth, the main idea was to first create the sensation for the clients of living in a townhouse, taking into consideration all the possibilities that we had relative to the arrangement and size of the plot, and its occupancy coefficient.

Concept Of Lima House:

The solution was to create 3 overlapping boxes. A similar resource was also used on the interiors which are divided into programmatic boxes, with wooden panels and doors that exercise the function of separation elements. The house is therefore composed of three external boxes, placed one on top of another, and internal boxes that resolve the program. It is a ludic perspective of the space, a “metabox” project.

Lima House

Photography by © Fernando Guerra | FG+SG

The external boxes are made of slatted exposed concrete, with the front and back façades clad in different materials and acting as side covers. These materials form uniform skins that hide the openings. Despite the concrete structure which is necessarily robust, due to the great incidence of earthquakes in this region, the creation of cantilevers gives the structure a lighter feeling.

The first volume (ground floor) houses the social areas, comprised of a terrace and the kitchen. On the second floor, there is the master bedroom with its own living room, walk-in closet, and terrace. The third floor is dedicated to children.

There are two en-suites, a living room, a guest bedroom and bathroom, and a terrace with a wall of cobogós (hollow bricks). This cobogó façade guarantees visual protection while also permitting the entrance of natural light and cross-ventilation.

There is also a rooftop and a “semi-underground” with a garage, utility area, gym, and pool, which can be appreciated through a glass strip on the garden on the ground floor, next to the main living room.

Lima House

Photography by © Fernando Guerra | FG+SG

Lima House’s Materials:

The palette of materials is quite small: wood, stone, concrete, and aluminum. The wood is of Brazilian origin, given its resistance to the weather. The stone (Basalt) and marble (Travertine) are local.

The greatest challenge of this project was filling the space with the necessary density while simultaneously guaranteeing that the quality external spaces could be used, diluting the limits between external and internal.

Lima House

Photography by © Fernando Guerra | FG+SG

Project Info:
Architects: Studio MK27 – Marcio Kogan
Location: LIMAPERU
Area: 10763 ft²
Project Year: 2018
Photographs: Fernando Guerra | FG+SG
Manufacturers: FlosGervasoniHAYKalmarKettalLissoniLiving DivaniMuutoPaola LentiSerge MouilleValcucineZANOTTAAnonymous XVIII centuryCarlos Cruz-DiezCharlotte PerriandDesign Studio MK27Erwin HauerFernando de SzyszloFinn JuhlGio Ponti, Greta Magnusson-GrossmanHans WegnerHempJader AlmeidaJean ProuvéJorge CabiesesJorge ZalszupinKilimLina Bo BardiProjecteur 365Sérgio RodriguesVico Magistretti
Project Name: Lima House

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