Inside a Concrete and Glass Home in Buenos Aires for a Young Couple

House EH — A Modern Minimal Home in Buenos Aires by GMARQ

House EH, designed by GMARQ, is a refined example of contemporary minimalism tailored to the lifestyle of a young couple in Buenos Aires. The residence balances open, light-filled spaces with moments of privacy, and it uses a restrained palette of materials—primarily concrete and glass—to deliver a clean, geometric aesthetic. Outdoors, a generous pool, carefully curated garden and subtle in-ground lighting extend the living area and create an inviting atmosphere after dark.

Modern minimal design of the house relies on uncomplicated design and clean, straight lines
Modern minimal design of the house relies on uncomplicated design and clean, straight lines.

The house reads as a composition of intersecting planes: horizontal and vertical concrete masses are framed by large expanses of glass. This interplay of solid and transparent elements governs how the home relates to its surroundings, creating framed views toward the garden and pool while ensuring internal privacy where needed. Clean lines and carefully chosen contemporary furnishings reinforce the minimal character, leaving no room for superfluous ornament.

Contemporary home designed for a couple in Buenos Aires with plenty space outdoors
Contemporary home designed for a couple in Buenos Aires with abundant outdoor space.

Public spaces are oriented toward the backyard but are shaded to avoid harsh direct sunlight, creating comfortable living areas throughout the day. Large sliding glass doors visually and physically connect the interior living room with the patio and deck, encouraging an indoor-outdoor lifestyle centered on the pool and alfresco dining area. An outdoor kitchen and intimate hangout beside the water make entertaining effortless, while landscape lighting highlights the garden’s textures and pathways after dusk.

Expansive pool becomes a natural extension of the contemporary home
Expansive pool becomes a natural extension of the contemporary home.

On the interior, polished surfaces and a monochrome palette emphasize materiality and proportion. Bathrooms and service areas are treated with the same disciplined approach, where black-and-white finishes and refined fixtures contribute to a cohesive aesthetic. A concrete staircase and stairwell provide a sculptural spine inside the home, reinforcing the architectural language of exposed structure and simple geometry.

Polished bathroom in black and white with modern minimal design
Polished bathroom in black and white with modern, minimal design.
Concrete staircase and stairwell inside the House EH
Concrete staircase and stairwell inside House EH.

Privacy is addressed through smart spatial sequencing and landscape elements. Primary rooms are arranged along a north–south axis, using visual barriers and planted volumes to screen views from the street while allowing natural light where it matters most. The dining room, for example, is separated by a planted garden that functions both as a visual filter and a natural focal point. Upstairs, the master suite opens onto a private patio that admits sunlight but restricts external sightlines, ensuring a quiet and sunlit retreat.

Private concrete courtyard of the house with custom bench
Private concrete courtyard of the house with custom bench.

Exterior details reinforce the home’s minimalist approach while enhancing daily comfort. Stepping stones across the pool create visual interest and circulation routes, and the in-ground lighting embedded around the garden adds a warm glow that transforms the backyard into an evening destination. Outdoor seating areas are sheltered from direct sun, allowing the couple to enjoy the poolside environment at most hours without excessive glare.

Sliding glass doors connect the spacious living area with the pool and the al fresco dining
Sliding glass doors connect the living area with the pool and al fresco dining.

House EH showcases how a clear architectural strategy—honest materials, restrained detailing and thoughtful indoor-outdoor connections—can produce a home that is both elegant and highly livable. Designed with the specific needs of its inhabitants in mind, the project proves that minimalism, when executed with care, results in long-lasting comfort and understated sophistication.

Concrete and glass contemporary home in Buenos Aires with smart, responsive design
Concrete and glass contemporary home in Buenos Aires with smart, responsive design.