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Casa la Baronia by Nicolás del Rio and Max NúñezWhen <a href="http://www.maxnunez.cl/detalle.php?filtro=Built&tipo=28#prettyPhoto">Max Núñez</a> and <a href="http://www.nicolasdelrio.cl/index.php/projects.html">Nicolás del Rio</a> get together to work on a project, the resulting design is almost always exceptional. This is definitely true of the Casa la Baronia in Chile: a simple timber structure built astride the pacific ocean, the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Valpara%C3%ADso">Valparaíso home</a> is clad in weathered Corten steel that protects it from the sea's corrosive powers and maximizes its lifespan.1
Casa la Baronia by Nicolás del Rio and Max NúñezThe framing on this simple timber home in Chile optimizes views of the pacific ocean2
Casa la Baronia by Nicolás del Rio and Max NúñezDeep horizontal windows are separated from the rest of the house - like benches3
Casa la Baronia by Nicolás del Rio and Max NúñezThe construction features a simple bolted timber box4
Casa la Baronia by Nicolás del Rio and Max NúñezExtensive glazing permits daylighting to penetrate the interior5
Casa la Baronia by Nicolás del Rio and Max NúñezThe Corten steel cladding protects the home from the elements6
Casa la Baronia by Nicolás del Rio and Max NúñezThe rustic materials mesh beautifully with the location7
Casa la Baronia by Nicolás del Rio and Max NúñezAmazing views for the lucky homeowners!8








