Bright red modular home in Chile stands out from its surroundings

2022-06-20 05:13:31 By : Ms. Kelly Jia

While some architects use various strategies to blend their design into natural surroundings, Santiago-based firm Felipe Assadi Arquitectos chose to go bold and bright with its design for La Roja. The modular home, which is comprised of four modules stacked on top of each other, is a bright crimson, cube-like structure that rises out of the deep green forest landscape of San José de Maipo, Chile.

Although the house was constructed on-site, its materials were fabricated away from the current location. Additionally, the home’s four modular boxes can be transported by trucks and installed on virtually any flat landscape.

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The two-story, 936-square-foot home comprises four prefab modules, with each floor made up of two units. To give depth to the box-like design, the architects added a sloped roof and a beautiful double-height entryway that pulls double duty as an open-air terrace.

This large outdoor area enabled the architects to create a bright and airy interior flooded with natural light. The wall that wraps around the terrace is clad in floor-to-ceiling windows, creating a strong connection between the modular home’s interior and exterior. A bright, minimalist interior with a floating staircase leading up to the bedrooms also opens up the space.

Traditionally, many architects and homeowners have used natural materials or even mirrored facades to blend their home into such a beautiful landscape, but the team from Felipe Assadi Arquitectos went another route completely. The architects say that the decision to paint the house an eye-catching crimson red was meant to “activate the relationship between the landscape and the project through contrast.”

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The red home can be transported by truck and installed in virtually any location.

This red modular home is located in San José de Maipo, Chile.

The red home is made out of four cube-like modules.

The 936-square-foot home was designed by Santiago–based Felipe Assadi Arquitectos.

The crimson color makes the home stand out among its green surroundings.

The home's front deck is an extension of the home's facade.

Natural light floods the interior thanks to an all-glass facade.

The facade opens the interior to the beautiful surroundings.

The home's bold design connects it to the surrounding environment through contrast.

The interior features a modern yet simple design.

The architects used a floating staircase to open up the interior space.

The family home was designed to be a place of rest and relaxation.