SIP M3 is a minimalist house located in Santiago, Chile, designed by Ian Hsü + Gabriel Rudolphy. The architects designed a structure completely based on SIP panels (structural insulated panels), supported on a grid of foundations that intervene minimally in the existing terrain. They defined different three-dimensional modules, made up of floor, walls and roof panels. The modules were designed in two widths and two heights, which in their combination and association constitute the rooms of the house.
SIP M3
by Ian Hsü + Gabriel Rudolphy
Author
Leo Lei
Category
Architecture
Date
Dec 28, 2014
Photographer
Ian Hsü + Gabriel Rudolphy
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