Figueras Stables by Estudio Ramos
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- Sarah Press
Located in a distinctive region of Argentina known as ‘The Pampas’, this project designed by local firm Estudio Ramos was built for polo star Nacho Figueras. The building is composed of two long volumes and freestanding walls, resulting in a composition of spaces for different programmatic functions.
Stalls for 44 polo horses are arranged in parallel positioned building structures, with one opening onto the polo fields and the other looking towards the rear of the property. The floor plan offers spaces for the social use with a view across the polo field, as well as further stalls and facilities including the groom’s quarters. The volumes that face the field are partially hidden behind extended walls which not only provide privacy to the stables, but also reduce the building’s impact on the landscape. Only the center of the building is revealed, where a large water pond is set next to the covered exterior terraces. Planted with wild native grasses, the roofs offer space for a patio overlooking the reflecting pond and an adjacent walled garden. Slopes leading up onto the roof provide access for both people and horses, as well as functioning as seating areas for watching the polo matches. Exposed concrete and local hardwoods were used for construction, creating low maintenance structures that will weather attractively over the years.
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