Curutchet House, La Plata, Argentina

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Curutchet House
Designer Le Corbusier
Location La Plata, Argentina
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Building Type Small House
Construction System concrete
Climate Warm Temperate
Context Urban
Architectural Style Modern
Builder Amancio Williams
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Building Details
Client Dr. Pedro Curutchet
Stories 4
Awards National Landmark Status





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Curutchet House

thumb|250|right|The Curutchet House in La Plata

The Curutchet House, La Plata, Argentina, is one of the two buildings in the Americas by Le Corbusier (the other is the Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts in Cambridge, Massachusetts). It was commissioned by Dr. Pedro Domingo Curutchet, a surgeon, in 1948 and included a small medical office on the first floor. The house consists of four main levels with a courtyard between the house and the clinic. The building faces the Paseo del Bosque park. The main facade incorporates a brise soleil.

Construction began in 1951 under the supervision of Amancio Williams and was completed in 1955. The house exemplifies Le Corbusier's five points of architecture and incorporates a ramp and a spiral staircase.

The house was restored from 1986 to 1988 during the centennial of Le Corbusier's birth and declared a national landmark by Argentina's commission on national landmarks. It currently houses the Buenos Aires professional association of architects, the Colegio de Arquitectos, and is open to the public for tours.

Address

Casa Curutchet
Boulevard 53 N° 320
La Plata 1900
Argentina

References

  • Lapunzina, Alejandro. Le Corbusier's Maison Curutchet. New York: Princeton Architectural Press, 1997. ISBN 1-56898-095-7.

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  • Lapunzina, Alejandro. Le Corbusier's Maison Curutchet. New York: Princeton Architectural Press, 1997. ISBN 1-56898-095-7.

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