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A Contemporary House in the Trees in Buenos Aires

Located in a Costa Esmeralda neighborhood by the sea, about four hours outside of Buenos Aires City in Argentina, this holiday home, designed by Luciano Kruk, appears to defy gravity. A House in the Trees hovers amidst a collection of pines, almost blending into the natural landscape.

With a desire to reduce maintenance costs, the architects proposed exposed concrete and glass for the project’s materials, which also led to its minimalist aesthetic.

On the sloped property, the house rises from the earth to rest on a small structural volume which helped reduce impact on the environment. The ground base becomes the entrance and the service and engine rooms running the house.

The swimming pool juts out of the earth in a similar fashion to the house, making it hard to believe it’s filled with water.

Two meters above the ground is the first floor, which houses the public spaces. The bedrooms reside on the top floor with side partitions on either side for privacy from the neighbors..

The interior opens up towards the back of the house where there’s privacy and better views.

Photos by Daniela Mac Adden.

Caroline Williamson is Editor-in-Chief of Design Milk. She has a BFA in photography from SCAD and can usually be found searching for vintage wares, doing New York Times crossword puzzles in pen, or reworking playlists on Spotify.