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Luz | iHouse | Carrasco, Montevideo, Uruguay
Redefining Traditions: Modern Family Home in the Historic Carrasco District
In the historic district of Carrasco in Montevideo, company iHouse, known for its expertise in factory-built modular construction, took a different path with the Luz project — this is on-site assembly combining traditions and modern elegance.
The project was created as permanent housing for a growing family. It required transforming a traditional mansion into a bright, secure and flexible home. Balancing privacy with openness, Luz presents an architectural dialogue between past and present, where timeless materials and contemporary design harmonize.
Concept and Design Approach
The client required iHouse to go beyond the standard modular approach and return to traditional on-site construction. However, their core philosophy of precision, efficiency and eco-friendliness remained central.
The clients requested single-level housing with four bedrooms, an office, a workout area and a playroom. The design needed to provide high privacy from the street, security, yet still include sufficient glass surfaces and natural light.
These requirements led to a layout organized in parallel strips, clearly defining public and private zones, creating a spatial rhythm that balances seclusion and transparency.
Layout and Spatial Organization
Occupying a 1036 m² plot oriented northward, Luz consists of two main linear wings interacting through courtyards and light spaces:
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Western strip is designated for the private zone — bedrooms, bathrooms and family office, providing sound insulation and seclusion from the street.
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Eastern strip defines the sociable core, including living room, dining area and kitchen, as well as the main entrance.
Between these zones, a series of courtyards and lanterns brings natural light deep inside the house, blurring boundaries between interior and exterior. At the back is a glass pavilion for barbecues, connecting the workout and playroom areas, serving as a family center and an extension of the garden.
This clear zoning allows privacy without isolation, while carefully planned transparency creates a calm domestic atmosphere.
Architectural Expression and Materials
The house is formally presented as two concrete layers surrounding a permeable volume — a minimalist composition conveying both strength and lightness. Strategically placed openings control light, privacy and security without additional barriers.
Materials emphasize durability and timelessness:
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Concrete for structure and protection.
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Natural stone and polished monolithic floors, reminiscent of classic Carrasco mansions.
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Wood and steel decor, adding warmth and sophistication.
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Large glass surfaces, framing elegant views and illuminating interiors.
Together, these materials create a tactile dialogue between strength and restraint, reinforcing the house within its garden setting.
Light, Privacy and Security
The project centers on sensitive use of light and barriers. Courtyards and lanterns act as architectural breathers, directing daylight throughout the house while maintaining full visual privacy.
Perforations on the concrete shell vary by function: large openings illuminate public areas, while smaller ones preserve intimacy in bedrooms. Gradual facade transparency softly defines the relationship between public and private spaces without unnecessary ornamentation.
This architectural clarity ensures security through design, not imposed barriers — an elegant response to modern urban life.
Interior and Atmosphere
Inside, Luz implements quiet minimalism based on comfort. Monolithic floors recall traditional Uruguayan homes, linking the renovation to its context. Meanwhile, custom furniture and soft gray-white tones bring contemporary sophistication indoors.
Natural light animates surfaces throughout the day, creating a home that feels open yet cozy, modern yet timeless — the perfect embodiment of the name Luz (Spanish for “light”).
Luz by iHouse is a masterful reimagining of traditional architecture through the lens of contemporary minimalism. Combining structural confidence of concrete with warmth of domestic materials, architects created a sustainable, secure and bright family home that respects the historic district yet embraces the present.
This project underscores iHouse's versatility — demonstrating that regardless of modularity or craftsmanship, the studio’s design remains defined by clarity, precision and light.
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