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Yellow House takes modular housing to the treetops

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Alejandro Soffia architectural studio created this innovative family "treehouse" home using a series of prefabricated modules
Juan Durán Sierralta, Mathias Jacobs
Yellow House project keeps sustainability and cost in mind
Juan Durán Sierralta, Mathias Jacobs
 Dubbed Yellow House, the project was conceived to address the rapid demand for housing within growing populations
Juan Durán Sierralta, Mathias Jacobs
The Yellow House prefabricated modules were constructed offsite using lightweight Structural Insulated Panels (SIPs)
Juan Durán Sierralta, Mathias Jacobs
Yellow House is distinguished by its bright yellow façade
Juan Durán Sierralta, Mathias Jacobs
Yellow House is built with little impact on nature
Juan Durán Sierralta, Mathias Jacobs
The main entrance of the home is accessible via a wooden staircase, which meanders through the forest
Juan Durán Sierralta, Mathias Jacobs
Each module was built with a strong focus on quality, cost control and longevity
Juan Durán Sierralta, Mathias Jacobs
Yellow House is located in the beautiful forest setting of Pucón, Chile
Juan Durán Sierralta, Mathias Jacobs
Alejandro Soffia architectural studio created this innovative family "treehouse" home using a series of prefabricated modules
Juan Durán Sierralta, Mathias Jacobs
Yellow House is a giant treehouse-inspired home that proposes a comfortable and economic housing model for the future
Juan Durán Sierralta, Mathias Jacobs
The ready-to-use modules make up the key aspects of the entire home
Juan Durán Sierralta, Mathias Jacobs
The home is elevated off the ground with a series of wooden stumps and pillars
Juan Durán Sierralta, Mathias Jacobs
Other features of the home include impressive open living and dining area with modern European wall kitchen
Juan Durán Sierralta, Mathias Jacobs
 Large floor-to-ceiling glass windows are positioned throughout the entire home, offering stunning views of the surrounding forest landscape
Juan Durán Sierralta, Mathias Jacobs
Yellow House has a minimal interior design to maximize the stunning views
Juan Durán Sierralta, Mathias Jacobs
Yellow House modules joined together creating seperate nooks and rooms
Juan Durán Sierralta, Mathias Jacobs
 Inside the home features beautiful dark timber flooring and a mixture of black and untreated natural timber cladding on the walls and ceilings
Juan Durán Sierralta, Mathias Jacobs
Large floor-to-ceiling glass windows fill the home with an abundance of natural light
Juan Durán Sierralta, Mathias Jacobs
 Other features of the home include wood combustion fireplace and a collection of perched private balconies
Juan Durán Sierralta, Mathias Jacobs
Yellow House library and study area
Juan Durán Sierralta, Mathias Jacobs
Yellow House is like living in an oversized treehouse
Juan Durán Sierralta, Mathias Jacobs
The home is elevated off the ground to give it its treehouse feel
Juan Durán Sierralta, Mathias Jacobs
Yellow House design plans by Alejandro Soffia
Juan Durán Sierralta, Mathias Jacobs
Yellow House design plans by Alejandro Soffia
Juan Durán Sierralta, Mathias Jacobs
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Located in the beautiful forest setting of Pucón, Chile, Yellow House from architect Alejandro Soffia is a treehouse-inspired prefab home that proposes a comfortable and economic housing model for the future, with minimal impact on nature.

Built from a series of prefabricated modules, Yellow House, was conceived to address the rapid demand for housing within growing populations, while also keeping sustainability and cost in mind.

"Architecture faces two main human challenges," says Alejandro Soffia. "First, decreasing its impact over nature's equilibrium, and second, building many square meters of good quality for actual and coming population. I am right now as an Architect, in this second challenge, trying to develop prefab systems with good (true/beauty) design."

 Other features of the home include wood combustion fireplace and a collection of perched private balconies
Juan Durán Sierralta, Mathias Jacobs

The Yellow House prefabricated modules were constructed offsite using lightweight Structural Insulated Panels (SIPs). The ready-to-use modules make up the key aspects of the entire home, including the living room, kitchen, library, bedrooms and bathrooms. The modules were assembled together onsite, taking care to work around the pre-existing forest landscape, while also incorporating the beautiful surrounds into the visual aspect of the home.

Yellow House is a giant treehouse-inspired home that proposes a comfortable and economic housing model for the future
Juan Durán Sierralta, Mathias Jacobs

"I selected prefabrication as a strategy for building my projects, but also during the design process too," says Soffia. "The hypothesis is, that if you create a prefabricated system which has good architectural design, then you can reproduce this quality as much as you need it, within the laws of short/long production series. And if in the serial industrial production of buildings you get bored, you can also customize form and function through the system."

The building's bright yellow facade is contrasted by a black border and black flat roof. The inside features beautiful dark timber flooring and a mixture of black and untreated natural timber cladding on the walls and ceilings. Large floor-to-ceiling glass windows are positioned throughout the entire home, offering stunning views of the surrounding forest landscape, while also filling the home with an abundance of natural light.

 Large floor-to-ceiling glass windows are positioned throughout the entire home, offering stunning views of the surrounding forest landscape
Juan Durán Sierralta, Mathias Jacobs

The home is elevated off the ground with a series of wooden stumps and pillars, giving it a treehouse feel while also conserving the land below. The main entrance is accessible via a wooden staircase, which meanders through the forest. The staircase also adjoins a large outdoor terrace, ideal for entertaining or enjoying an afternoon in the sun.

The home also includes an impressive open living and dining area with modern European wall kitchen, a wood combustion fireplace, hydronic heating, and a collection of perched private balconies.

Yellow House modules joined together creating seperate nooks and rooms
Juan Durán Sierralta, Mathias Jacobs

Final cost for the Yellow House project was UF29 per square meter (US$1150 at time of publication), and its prefabricated model can be adapted to suit various needs.

Source: Alejandro Soffia via Archdaily

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