A House of Multiple Perspectives | Pilará House

Pilará House is a stunning single-story modern home designed by Besonías Almeida architects. Featuring an open-grid layout, the house seamlessly blends indoor and outdoor spaces with multiple courtyards that enhance natural light and ventilation. The design emphasizes privacy and harmony with the surrounding Pampas landscape, using native vegetation and vertical wood screens. Inside, the home offers a spacious social area, a master suite, guest bedrooms, and a unique “refuge” space for relaxation. Perfect for tranquil living, this modern retreat combines contemporary design with sustainable, energy-efficient features.

Credits:

Architects: Besonias Almeida Arquitectos
Photos: Federico Kulekdjian
Design and Project Management: Arch. María Victoria Besonías, Arch. Guillermo de Almeida
Collaborators: Arch. Micaela Salibe, Hernán de Almeida
Location: Pilar, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Land area: 1538 sqm
Built area: 288 sqm
Construction year: 2021

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