Apfel House | Hebra Arquitectos

Apfel House’s Design Concept

The Apfel House features two arms set at right angles to each other. One arm extends parallel to Lake Ranco and the mountain range, accommodating a common area, services, and the main bedroom. The other arm, forming a “T” shaped floor plan, houses four bedrooms and three bathrooms, positioned against the first arm.

Apfel House

© Marcos Zegers

The idea behind the Apfel House was to create a simple and unassuming architecture that still carried a sense of elegance. To achieve this aim, three key design elements were implemented. The roof was crafted so that its highest point lay between the two wings, with its slopes gradually softening towards their ends.

Apfel House

© Marcos Zegers

The second step involved conceptualizing openings within pre-framed metal plates for the Apfel House. This design choice granted these openings a degree of independence from the walls, transforming them into elements that house functional windows for the interior spaces and occasionally amalgamate multiple windows spanning from side to side. This arrangement reveals the structure’s rhythm and responds to a larger scale.

Apfel House

© Marcos Zegers

Finally, the Apfel House was positioned on stone walls that rose from the ground. While remaining integral to the landscaping, these walls were incorporated into the house’s base.

Apfel House

© Marcos Zegers

Project Info:
Architects: Hebra Arquitectos
Area: 375 m²
Year: 2021
Photographs: Marcos Zegers
Manufacturers: MK, Stone Center, Villalba
Lead Architects: Hebra Arquitectos
Country: Chile
City:
Futrono

Isabelle Laurent
Isabelle Laurent

Isabelle Laurent is a Built Projects Editor at Arch2O, recognized for her editorial insight and passion for contemporary architecture. She holds a Master’s in Architectural Theory from École Nationale Supérieure d’Architecture de Paris-Belleville. Before joining Arch2O in 2016, she worked in a Paris-based architectural office and taught as a faculty adjunct at the École Spéciale d’Architecture in Paris. Isabelle focuses on curating projects around sustainability, adaptive reuse, and urban resilience. With a background in design and communication, she brings clarity to complex ideas and plays a key role in shaping Arch2O’s editorial

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