Capotesta House

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Casa Capotesta
General information
TypeHouse
LocationBuriquetas Norte Street, Pinamar Partido, Argentina
Construction started1983
Completed1985
Design and construction
Architect(s)Clorindo Testa

Casa Capotesta is a house in Pinamar Partido, a coastal resort in the province of Buenos Aires, Argentina. It was designed in 1983 by the architect Clorindo Testa, who was a prominent member of the Argentine rationalist movement and one of the pioneers of brutalist architecture there. He designed the house for himself, as a summer residence.[1] The name of the house is a play on capo, Italian for "head" or "leader", and the surname of the (Italian born) architect.

The house is situated about 200 metres from the beach.[2] The house is a large central cube with three rectangular shapes protruding out at odd angles creating striking angular geometries. Testa's architecture of that period is said to have acquired a more reflective, poetically human dimension.[3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Arquitectura en Linea - Arquitectura - Perfiles". Archived from the original on 2009-01-01. Retrieved 2009-03-09.
  2. ^ Quantrill, Malcolm (2000). Latin American Architecture. Texas A&M University Press. ISBN 0-89096-901-9.
  3. ^ Manuel Cuadra; Clorindo Testa; Alfonso Corona Martínez; Hans Jürgen Commerell; Kristin Feireiss (2000). Clorindo Testa, architect. Nederlands Architectuurinstituut, NAI. ISBN 9789056621438.

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