Casa CT by MZ Arquitectos, A Light-Filled Home in Córdoba Where Concrete, Wood, and Geometry Meet

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Architecture Design of Casa CT

Description About The Project

Casa CT by MZ Arquitectos in Córdoba, Argentina, blends concrete and warmth with a striking double-height core, passive climate design, and bold modern geometry.

The Project “Casa CT” Information:

A Double-Height Masterpiece Anchored in Geometry and Climate Strategy

In the growing residential district of Barrio Colonia Norte in Córdoba, Argentina, Casa CT by MZ Arquitectos emerges as a bold statement in architectural clarity, material honesty, and thermal efficiency. Rooted in the firm’s signature minimalist vocabulary, the home is structured around a powerful centerpiece: a soaring double-height living-dining area that sets the tone for the entire project.

Casa CT by MZ Arquitectos, A Light-Filled Home in Córdoba Where Concrete, Wood, and Geometry Meet

“That space was our Messi,” joked the design team in their exclusive with Luxury Houses Magazine. “Everything else had to play in support of it—ten more on the field, making sure it performs perfectly.”

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A Plan that Plays with Light and Orientation

The ground floor follows an L-shaped layout, positioning the kitchen at the intersection, where it serves both the indoor dining room and the outdoor asador (barbecue) zone. In a clever twist, the grill is positioned outside the barbecue enclosure—allowing the aromas and heat to disperse without affecting the interiors.

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“We wanted the kitchen to be the connector—not just of space, but of function,” explained one of the architects. “It’s a hub between fire, food, and family.”

The main floor also includes a two-car garage, laundry, social bathroom, and a study that rounds out the private side of the L. The layout ensures seamless transitions between indoor and outdoor zones while maximizing passive ventilation and solar gain.

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An Upper Floor with a Bridge of Light

Perhaps the most theatrical gesture of Casa CT is the glass-railed bridge that spans the double-height core. Designed not just as a circulation space but as an architectural experience, the bridge connects the children’s bedrooms to the secluded master suite. Floating above the living space, it adds both transparency and depth.

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Casa CT by MZ Arquitectos, A Light-Filled Home in Córdoba Where Concrete, Wood, and Geometry Meet

“The bridge wasn’t a circulation necessity—it was a spatial opportunity,” said the project architect. “It’s a balcony, a lookout, a moment of pause inside the home.”

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Glass balustrades ensure unbroken views across the volume and preserve the lightness of the architecture, which relies on contrast—solid and void, concrete and wood, intimacy and openness.

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Materiality that Balances Brutalism with Warmth

Exposed reinforced concrete, textured white volumes, and warm wood define Casa CT’s modern aesthetic. The façade features a white cantilevered upper volume that hovers over the entrance, while W-profile steel eaves frame the arrival experience and accentuate the rhythm of the composition.

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Inside, polished concrete floors and soft timber elements create a tactile contrast that avoids the coldness often associated with minimalist design.

“We always aim to soften concrete with emotion,” noted MZ Arquitectos. “Wood does that. Lighting does that. And volume—when used with care—does that.”

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The selected lighting fixtures further enhance this balance, accentuating textures, height, and rhythm. By night, the interiors glow with cinematic warmth.

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Climate-Conscious Design, Performance-Driven Form

Casa CT isn’t just about form—it’s a house that performs. With passive solar orientation, thermal massing, and strategic cross-ventilation, the home stays naturally temperate even in winter months.

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“In July, the interior stayed around 24°C—without heating,” shared the architect. “That’s when you know the game plan worked. That’s when architecture wins.”

By using orientation as a design tool and massing as thermal insulation, Casa CT exemplifies how modern architecture in Latin America can be beautiful, responsible, and resilient.

Photo credit: Gonzalo Viramonte | Source: MZ Arquitectos

For more information about this project; please contact the Architecture firm :
– Add: KBC Center, 5th Floor, Kaslik – Lebanon PO. Box: 159 Zouk Mikael
– Tel: +961 9 636 405
– Email: info@mz-architects.com

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