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JL House

The beaty of mirroring its ownsurroundings.

The house is divided into 2V like structures that overlap an uneven terrain, each one composes the top and lower-level levels of the home. The lower structure connects the garage, utility room, and storage rooms through a closed corridor and then opens up to the kitchen, dining room and living area, and TV room. The space needed to feel transient, allow communication between the social areas whilst keeping a sense of intimacy in every space. Architectural elements such as the staircase become disruptors of the open space paths but also function as contemplative elements.

photo_credit Nick Wiesner, Anna Dave
Nick Wiesner, Anna Dave
photo_credit Nick Wiesner, Anna Dave
Nick Wiesner, Anna Dave

A space designed to do disrupt the sensorial realm. Influence emotion and create connections with its context. Stripping down of any unnecessary elements that can contaminate its energy.

Furniture is placed throughout the space with meaning, creating a direct relationship between both.  A sense of raw materiality in the environment and objects that compose it, contrasts the tonal interiors with warmth and texture. This makes every room feel as a curated object collection that is not only purposeful but meaningful. Nothing should seem out of place; nothing should feel superfluous.

photo_credit Nick Wiesner, Anna Dave
Nick Wiesner, Anna Dave
photo_credit Nick Wiesner, Anna Dave
Nick Wiesner, Anna Dave

Is it beautiful? Does it serve a purpose to the space it in habits? Does it influence the way people interact with the space? Does it establish a sensorial relationship with them? These are all questions that were consistently asked and looked for.

Asymmetry is intentional and repetitive throughout the entire home. Elements such as overlapped rugs would disrupt otherwise stiff compositions and structured architecture.

photo_credit Nick Wiesner, Anna Dave
Nick Wiesner, Anna Dave
photo_credit Nick Wiesner, Anna Dave
Nick Wiesner, Anna Dave

The terrace has an outdoor living space that is embedded at ground level, avoiding any type of visual contamination from the interior view points, and sits beside a dinning and BBQ area. The dark pool becomes a natural mirror that changes throughout the day, creating reflections that contrast linear architectural structures with the organic, colorful aerial views.

The upper structure connects three bedrooms that overlook three completely different sceneries. Every bedroom is stripped down of all its unnecessary elements, and is proposed as a contemplation area for each scene. Wood and concrete contrast becomes a connecting theme between them.

photo_credit Nick Wiesner, Anna Dave
Nick Wiesner, Anna Dave
photo_credit Nick Wiesner, Anna Dave
Nick Wiesner, Anna Dave

Team:
Architecture and interior design: Cinco Sólidos
Client: Jose Latorre
Video: Daniel Bedoya
Builder: SAM
Photography: Nick Wiesner, Anna Dave

photo_credit Nick Wiesner, Anna Dave
Nick Wiesner, Anna Dave

Casa JL

High atop a hill overlooking Medellín, Casa JL represents a striking, sculptural approach. Framing stunning views, the architecture is enriched by light – by day, a sequence of lights and shadows; by night, its stark interiors are complemented by the skilled placing of Flos solutions.

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The unique design of Casa JL exposes the Medellín mountains, its tropical vegetation, and its climate, reinforcing the connection between home and city. Since the main areas of the house are open to the exterior both physically and conceptually while the second floor is more private, lighting is an important factor in determining comfort and purpose. 

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Light offers the chance to decide not only what should be illuminated but how. In addition to an aesthetic style that suits the architecture, the chosen luminaires highlight the other defining elements of the space and provide the desired overall warmth.

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Weaving its way through the house with an almost invisible presence in the daytime, Micro Running Magnet is the perfect minimal, functional lighting solution to ensure the space and the view always take centre stage.

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The combination of spotlights and general lighting creates an attractive play of light and shadow, emphasising and enhancing the different environments through the open spaces of the house.

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The minimalist aesthetic of the Micro Running Magnet conceals extreme versatility, making it extremely easy to adapt and adjust the lighting schemes in this spectacular residence to suit the changing needs of a modern home.

Brand description

Flos es una empresa internacional sinónimo de alta calidad y suprema expresión del diseño, reconocida como líder a escala mundial en el sector de la iluminación residencial y arquitectónica. Fundada en Merano en 1962 por Dino Gavina y Cesare Cassina, en 1964 pasó a estar bajo la dirección de la familia Gandini, que traslada la sede a la región de Brescia. Desde el principio, grandes maestros italianos del diseño, como los hermanos Achille y Pier Giacomo Castiglioni y Tobia Scarpa, fueron llamados a colaborar con la empresa. Entre los primeros proyectos experimentales está cocoon, un material plástico procedente de EE. UU. El objetivo era crear arquetipos industriales completamente innovadores, que pronto se convertirían en iconos del diseño, como la lámpara de pie Arco.

 

A finales de la década de los 80, la empresa inició una colaboración exclusiva con Philippe Starck, una figura emergente en el panorama internacional, que introduce conceptos revolucionarios para el diseño italiano. Piero Gandini, hijo de Sergio, fue nombrado consejero delegado en 1996 y presidente en 1999. Piero impulsa con fuerza la empresa a la esfera internacional y pide a otros grandes diseñadores que colaboren con él, entre los que se encuentran Antonio Citterio, Piero Lissoni, Jasper Morrison, Konstantin Grcic, Patricia Urquiola, Marcel Wanders, Ron Gilad, los hermanos Bouroullec, Michael Anastassiades, Vincent Van Duysen, Nendo y Formafantasma.

Los años noventa marcaron el inicio de un fuerte desarrollo del área empresarial contractual. En respuesta a la creciente demanda de soluciones específicas para proyectos de iluminación «a medida» de alto perfil, en 1996 nació la división Light Contract, recientemente rebautizada como Flos Bespoke y reconocida como una de las empresas de referencia más importantes en el sector de la iluminación personalizada a escala mundial. 

A partir del 2000, se le dio un fuerte impulso al sector arquitectónico gracias a la adquisición de Antares, una sociedad española altamente especializada en luminotecnia. De la unión entre un fabricante español de dispositivos de iluminación profesionales y uno italiano de lámparas de diseño para el mercado residencial nació la división Flos Arquitectural, que consigue conjugar con éxito tecnologías de vanguardia con la calidad más poética de la luz.   

En noviembre de 2014, la incorporación del fondo europeo de capital riesgo Investindustrial en el capital de Flos marcó el inicio de una nueva senda de desarrollo industrial y una expansión a escala mundial de la empresa, bien mediante un proceso de crecimiento orgánico, bien a través de adquisiciones selectivas. El Grupo Flos se hace con una posterior participación de Antares (Flos Architectural), elevando así su propia participación al 100 %. En junio de 2015, adquirió Ares, una empresa italiana referente en la producción de dispositivos de iluminación arquitectónicos para exteriores, y así dio comienzo la división Flos Outdoor. En noviembre de ese mismo año, Flos concluyó también la operación estratégica de adquisición de Lukas Lighting, empresa con sede en Nueva York especializada en el diseño, el desarrollo y la producción de sofisticadas luminarias personalizadas, con el objetivo de agilizar el crecimiento de Flos en el mercado contractual en Norteamérica.

En noviembre de 2018, Flos, junto con B&B Italia, Louis Poulsen y Arclinea, pasó a formar parte de The Design Holding, un proyecto nacido de la colaboración entre las sociedades de inversión Investindustrial y The Carlyle Group, que representa el mayor grupo mundial del sector del diseño de interiores de alta gama, con un patrimonio cultural de matriz europea. En junio de 2019, Roberta Silva fue nombrada consejera delegada de Flos, con vistas al desarrollo directivo del holding y con el objetivo de contribuir decisivamente al crecimiento del Grupo.

En la actualidad, Flos es la única empresa del sector de la iluminación capaz de ofrecer un universo de soluciones plenamente integradas. Exporta a más de 90 países del mundo y cuenta con establecimientos monomarca en Roma, Milán, París, Nueva York y Estocolmo. Sus creaciones han recibido numerosos reconocimientos internacionales y muchas de ellas han pasado a formar parte de las colecciones permanentes de los principales museos de arte y diseño a escala mundial.

www.flos.com

 

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CASA JL - Unlimited spaces that embrace nature

Casa JL was designed to reflect an austere minimalism that embraces the nature in which it is immersed. It is a spectacular residence designed by 5 Sólidos, of over a thousand square meters overlooking the city of Medellin in Colombia.

photo_credit Nick Wiesner
Nick Wiesner

Distributed on two floors, the dynamic volume of the residence has a core of raw concrete mitigated by the skillful use of materials such as wood and glass. On the ground floor, the common areas include a large living room, a dining room with kitchen and a living room with separate TV room. The open-plan common area is designed to be transitional, allowing for communication between the different social spaces while maintaining a sense of intimacy.

In the bathroom areas, CEA taps from the GIOTTO and OPUS collections in satin finish stainless steel are used. Here too the combination of steel, stone and wood, tactile materiality and warmth dictates the style, which is based on severe elegance and a palette of neutral colours.

photo_credit Nick Wiesner
Nick Wiesner

The large windows and the greenery that extends into the living space reiterate the total appearance of the architectural structure in its natural habitat. The outdoor terrace, which is located next to the dining and barbecue area, was designed on the ground level as a continuation of the internal areas. Here the swimming pool, which extends throughout the entire length of the building, becomes a natural mirror that changes with each passing of the day. The outdoor shower in satin stainless-steel stands between the thousand lines of the teak cladding walls.

photo_credit Nick Wiesner
Nick Wiesner

Architecture – 5 Sólidos
Photos – Nick Wiesner

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