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Refugio en el Delta

San Fernando, Argentina

Information about the reference project

Type of building:

Living

Series:

LivIng 82

Location:

San Fernando, Argentina

Completion:

2022

Architects:

MAPA Arquitectos; Joaquín Berdés

Specialist company:

El Bulevar Aberturas S.A.

Picture credits:

© Leonardo Finotti

Passive house with a resilience factor
At a time when sustainable building practices are becoming increasingly important, the Refugio en el Delta in Argentina's Tigre Delta really stands out: As one of the first passive house-certified residential buildings in Argentina, it provides an example of how modern design principles can be harmonised with the natural environment – with resilience, sustainability and innovative aspects included.

 

Amphibious house
The Refugio en el Delta is an innovative residence in the Argentinean city of Delta del Tigre, which combines modern architecture with the natural characteristics of the region. It has been designed as an amphibious house. This term is derived from the animal kingdom and describes a building that is designed to adapt to rising and falling water levels. It has been constructed on a raised foundation to withstand the seasonal flooding of the Paraná-Miní River.

Natural materials
The house was constructed from pre-fabricated units that were transported using small boats. The main materials used were laminated wood from reforested Elliotis pine and pre-fabricated SIP panels. These materials create a harmonious link between architecture and nature and contribute to the development of environmentally friendly living concepts in Argentina.

A pioneer in energy-efficient living
The Refugio is one of the first passive houses in Argentina and follows a bioclimatic approach that minimises energy consumption and maximises indoor comfort. An optimal climate within the house is ensured thanks to targeted measures for airtightness and heat transfer. The Schüco LivIng PVC-U window system installed achieves excellent thermal insulation values. The layout of the rooms promotes interaction with the outside world while minimising energy loss. A system of gallery windows regulates the light coming in and creates a flowing transition between inside and outside.

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