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Equipo de Arquitectura’s new indoor-outdoor house is a playful riff on tropical architecture

A Forest in the House“When the phrase ‘the trees prevent us from seeing the forest’ is repeated, its exact meaning may n...
03/02/2026

A Forest in the House

“When the phrase ‘the trees prevent us from seeing the forest’ is repeated, its exact meaning may not be understood. Perhaps the mockery behind the phrase backfires on the person who utters it. The trees prevent us from seeing the forest, and thanks to that, the forest exists. The mission of the visible trees is to keep the rest latent, and only when we realize that the visible landscape hides other invisible landscapes do we feel ourselves to be inside a forest.”

— Meditations on Don Quixote. Depth and Surface — José Ortega y Gasset (1914)

There is a profound similarity between architecture and music. Not in their final manifestation, but in the initial process of composition. Although music is the most abstract art form and architecture is the opposite, the way in which both disciplines are composed shares many points in common.

Bill Evans, jazz pianist par excellence and a fundamental reference for the authors, expressed it this way in an interview:

“Jazz is a concrete process that is not intellectual. You use your intellect to break down the materials, learn to understand them, and learn to work with them. But in reality, it takes years and years of practice to develop the skill necessary to be able to forget all that, relax, and just play.”

We believe that the initial process of composing an architectural project connects and resonates with what Evans proposes. Jazz uses a foundation as a structure to define the boundaries of music; within that framework, instruments take turns improvising or intuitively accommodating themselves to a pre-existing structure. Silences are as important as notes, and rhythm is what organizes the distribution of sounds in time.

In this project, the boundary is given by the perimeter edge of the roof, which defines the scope of the construction. Inside, the solids and voids configure the space and the program of the house in close relation to the natural pre-existing elements.

Natural light defines time in the experience of the work, producing changing shadows and atmospheres, similar to what John Abercrombie does in Timeless. The wind that blows through the space and sweeps the leaves can evoke Philly Joe Jones' brushes alongside the Miles Davis Quintet.

A Forest in the House proposes an alternative approach to harmonizing the built form with its natural surroundings. Rather than treating existing trees as obstacles, the project embraces them as fundamental guides that shape the spatial program.

The trees delineate the relationship between occupied spaces and voids, freeing the structure from conventional grid systems and establishing a dynamic rhythm that reflects the patterns of nature. This non-orthogonal disposition of the pillars contributes to the structure’s lateral stability. The solid volumes are constructed using compressed earth blocks (CEBs), reinforcing the project’s commitment to a material dialogue with the landscape.

Vertical structural elements are carefully arranged among the trees. By aligning themselves so as not to interfere with the roots, they recede visually and integrate into the background, blending with the natural logic of the surrounding trunks. This conscious integration generates a dialogue in which artifice and nature speak the same language.

The spatial composition unfolds across two distinct horizontal planes. The primary plane, the floor, rises subtly, allowing tree roots to evolve freely over time. In parallel, the secondary plane, the ceiling, replicates this geometry to form a terrace that invites occupants to enjoy panoramic views of the treetops.

Ultimately, the project imagines a future in which the boundaries between architecture and nature dissolve: a future in which the built environment is as organic as its natural context. This vision not only proposes a different spatial solution, but also offers a reminder of the potential for coexistence and balance. Thus, in unison, all the elements of the house compose a big band that, depending on the season or time of day, plays the music that best accompanies the experience.

Architects: Horacio Cherniavsky & Viviana Pozzoli
Collaborators: Fabiana Godoy, Andrés Riera, Daniela Callizo, Camila Rojas, Milagros Egüez
Year: 2025
Location: San Bernardino, Paraguay
Area: 260 sqm
Photographer: Federico Cairoli
Landscape: Viviana Pozzoli
Structural Engineer: Felipe Ramírez
Blacksmith: Javier Giménez
Carpenter: Marcial Careaga
Electrician: Lorenzo Caire
Plumber: Jorge Colmán

Fuimos invitados por Princeton a repensar los nuevos modos de vivir. Nuestra propuesta plantea un pabellón productivo y ...
14/10/2025

Fuimos invitados por Princeton a repensar los nuevos modos de vivir. Nuestra propuesta plantea un pabellón productivo y comunitario, donde la convivencia con plantas, frutas, verduras y animales funciona, al mismo tiempo, como un sistema termorregulatorio y como una puesta en escena para la colaboración y el mantenimiento.

Entendiendo la arquitectura como un dispositivo climático, toda la envolvente puede abrirse o cerrarse para favorecer la ventilación, mientras que la superficie exterior de tela regula la cantidad de luz o sombra necesaria.

Este proyecto es un nuevo intento por proponer una comunión entre arquitectura y naturaleza, utilizando materiales comunes y accesibles, livianos y desmontables.

Agradecemos a Mónica Ponce de León y a todo el equipo de la Facultad de Arquitectura de Princeton por la invitación a participar en esta exhibición.

We were invited by Princeton to rethink new ways of living. Our proposal envisions a productive and communal pavilion, where the coexistence with plants, fruits, vegetables, and animals operates simultaneously as a thermoregulating system and as a setting for collaboration and maintenance.

Understanding architecture as a climatic device, the entire envelope can open or close to enhance ventilation, while fabric curtains regulate the amount of light or shade as needed.

This project is yet another attempt to propose a communion between architecture and nature, using common and accessible materials, lightweight and demountable.

We thank Mónica Ponce de León and the entire team of the Princeton School of Architecture for the invitation to take part in this exhibition.

Equipo:
Viviana Pozzoli
Horacio Cherniavsky
Roque Fanego
Milagros Egüez
Fabiana Godoy
Daniela Callizo
Andrés Riera

Renders:

14/12/2024
Estamos muy contentos de estar en la nueva edición de la selección de casas de todo el mundo de Arquitectura Viva. Esta ...
31/07/2024

Estamos muy contentos de estar en la nueva edición de la selección de casas de todo el mundo de Arquitectura Viva. Esta es la segunda vez que un trabajo nuestro aparece en este compilado anual (2022).

Aparecer en ambas ediciones es un gran honor para nosotros. Primero, por la relevancia de una editorial como la de Luis Fernández-Galiano y todo el equipo de AV. Y segundo, porque ambos proyectos seleccionados se desarrollan en menos de 200 m², lo que nos motiva a seguir apostando al cuidado de los recursos.

Nos alegra mucho compartir este número con amigos y referentes jóvenes como Natura Futura, Juan Carlos Bamba, Agustín Berzero y Manuel González.

En ambas ediciones las fotos fueron de Federico Cairoli

https://arquitecturaviva.com/publicaciones/av-monografias/casas-2024

Casa NoFeEquipo: Horacio Cherniavsky, Viviana Pozzoli, Gabriela Ocampos, Patricio Duarte, Gabriela Roura, Juan Corvalán,...
05/07/2024

Casa NoFe

Equipo: Horacio Cherniavsky, Viviana Pozzoli, Gabriela Ocampos, Patricio Duarte, Gabriela Roura, Juan Corvalán, Franco Pinazzo

Fotografías: Federico Cairoli

Paisajismo: Primitivo

Mobiliario: Living Design

Alfombras: Souk

•Mención de Honor•Concurso Nacional para el Centro de Convenciones de la Ciudad de EncarnaciónEquipo:Viviana PozzoliHora...
24/05/2024

•Mención de Honor•

Concurso Nacional para el Centro de Convenciones de la Ciudad de Encarnación

Equipo:
Viviana Pozzoli
Horacio Cherniavsky
Roque Fanego
Patricio Duarte
Camila Rojas

Año: 2024

10/02/2024
Casa MEEquipo: Viviana Pozzoli, Horacio Cherniavsky, Gabriela Ocampos, Patricio Duarte, Franco Pinazzo, Gabriela Roura, ...
05/02/2024

Casa ME

Equipo: Viviana Pozzoli, Horacio Cherniavsky, Gabriela Ocampos, Patricio Duarte, Franco Pinazzo, Gabriela Roura, Juan Corvalán

Fotografías: Federico Cairoli

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Zanotti Cavazzoni 160 Casi Mcal. López
Asunción
1586

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