Casa Capotesta is a house in Pinamar Partido, a coastal resort in the province of Buenos Aires, Argentina. It was designed in 1983 by the architect Clorindo Testa, who was a prominent member of the Argentine rationalist movement and one of the pioneers of brutalist architecture there. He designed the house for himself, as a summer residence.[1] The name of the house is a play on capo, Italian for "head" or "leader", and the surname of the (Italian born) architect.

Casa Capotesta
General information
TypeHouse
LocationBuriquetas Norte Street, Pinamar Partido, Argentina
Construction started1983
Completed1985
Design and construction
Architect(s)Clorindo Testa

The house is situated about 200 metres from the beach.[2] The house is a large central cube with three rectangular shapes protruding out at odd angles creating striking angular geometries. Testa's architecture of that period is said to have acquired a more reflective, poetically human dimension.[3]

References

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  1. ^ "Arquitectura en Linea - Arquitectura - Perfiles". Archived from the original on 2009-01-01. Retrieved 2009-03-09.
  2. ^ Quantrill, Malcolm (2000). Latin American Architecture. Texas A&M University Press. ISBN 0-89096-901-9.
  3. ^ Manuel Cuadra; Clorindo Testa; Alfonso Corona Martínez; Hans Jürgen Commerell; Kristin Feireiss (2000). Clorindo Testa, architect. Nederlands Architectuurinstituut, NAI. ISBN 9789056621438.
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