Stunning Beachside Homes

The Ghat House in Chile Features Amazing Design in a Breathtaking Space

The Ghat House is a stunning beach home that cascades down a steep slope and draws inspiration from the topography of the land. Nestled in the rocky coastline of Zapallar, just north of Valparaíso in central Chile, the Ghat House was created by architect Max Núñez as a retreat for a family that asked the architect to surprise them with something extra.

The 340-square-metre Ghat House is immediately noticed because of its sloping design, which was done to respond to the natural topography of the land. A sunken entry court, accessed by a spiral ramp, cascades down the beachside slope before flattening out to give the mid-level area a panoramic view of the coast. The house is a combination of strength and lightness, and is designed to be flooded with light. An Escheresque staircase wraps around the canopy support beam before ending abruptly at the roof terrace, with additional steps leading down to the children’s bedrooms and kitchen, and down again to the expansive living room and pool.
Trend Themes
1. Beachside Homes - Creating stunning beachside homes that integrate with the natural topography of the land.
2. Sloping Designs - Exploring architectural designs that cascade down steep slopes for a unique and breathtaking aesthetic.
3. Integration of Light - Designing homes that are flooded with natural light, creating a sense of spaciousness and tranquility.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - Architects can seize the opportunity to create innovative designs for beachside homes that integrate with the surrounding environment.
2. Real Estate - Real estate developers can capitalize on the demand for stunning beachside homes by offering properties that embrace the natural topography and provide panoramic views.
3. Interior Design - Interior designers can explore ways to maximize the natural light and create spaces that evoke a sense of serenity in beachside homes.

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