The House that Inhabits - Productive Urban Living, Babahoyo - Ecuador

Category Winner Feeling at home

The House that Habitates. Brick Award 22 Category "Feeling at home". Natura Futura. Outside view
© Jose Fernando Gomez
The House that Habitates. Brick Award 22 Category "Feeling at home". Natura Futura. Outside view
© Jose Fernando Gomez

Key facts

The House that inhabits - Productive Urban Living, Babahoyo - Ecuador

Architects  Natura Futura, Babahoyo Ecuador

Location   Babahoyo, Ecuador

Construction period   2020

Nomination category   Feeling at home

Purpose   Housing, education, workshop

Brick type   Facing bricks, paving bricks, clay blocks, roof tiles


 

About the project

The architecture collective Natura Futura regards The House that Inhabits, located in Babahoyo, Ecuador, as a statement: a statement that not only opposes the commercialisation of the city, which marginalises many people, but also one that gives brick a symbolic as well as a building material function. This traditional building material is often assigned to poorer sections of the population – it is often concealed, plastered and painted over. The architects want this project to demonstrate and explore the value of bricks as a material for a vibrant, habitable city.

The building harks back to the traditional houses of the Latin American city, still commonly seen in Babahoyo, and makes full use of the thirty-by-twelve-meter plot of land. There is commercial space on the ground floor and an apartment and five rooms housing an educational institution on the upper floor. Strips of skylights and a narrow corridor along the outer walls let in daylight. The roof structure is made of wood – another material associated with poverty.

The scope of this project extends far beyond the building envelope. It draws attention to small initiatives that broaden the definition of mixed-use buildings and so make a positive contribution to the quality of urban life in the centre of a modern city. The combination of unorthodox spatial organisation and the chosen materials makes The House that Inhabits a true statement of belief.

Brick Award 22 nominee: The House that Habitates

 

"We see the brick as an instrument of incidence, transgression and transformation."

"The boundaries of this project lie far beyond the building envelope. It speaks of small-scale initiatives that stretch the typology of mixed-use buildings and, by doing so, make a positive contribution to the quality of urban life in the contemporary city center."

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