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The Mar del Plata style ( es, Estilo Mar del Plata, or ) is a vernacular architectural style very popular during the decades between 1935 and 1950 mainly in the Argentine resort city of Mar del Plata, but extended to nearby coastal towns like Miramar and
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Origins

The style is also often associated in Argentina with the ''californiano ''("Californian"), another vernacular type of house close connected with the American Mission Revival style. Mar del Plata style's features, however, are more related to the older, Mar del Plata's
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architecture, an
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style already popular among the upper-class people who used to spend summertime in this resort city between 1885 and 1945, and to the American Craftsman style.Aliata, Fernando (2004). ''Diccionario de arquitectura en la Argentina: Estilos, obras, biografías, instituciones, ciudades''. Diario de Arquitectura de Clarín, p. 69. The precursor of the style was the
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-born
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Alula Baldassarini, who popularized the use of stone on the frontispieces in 1925. Some of this early examples were labeled ''chalet inglés'' ("English chalet"), a type of bungalow or cottage which flourished between 1925 and 1935. Baldassarini also developed a cladding technique known as ''bastón roto ''(''"'''broken stick"), which consisted in rectangular stone bricks irregularly arranged on vertical and horizontal joints. At the beginning of the 20th century, the upward social mobility was quite more dynamic in Mar del Plata than in
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itself, paving the road for a strong middle class, based on tourist services, the building industry and a prosperous commerce. It was during this time that a new urban profile was born in the city, not by a process in which guidelines were designed by technocrats, but by a "democratic" one. By the decade of 1940, the construction sector was regarded as the main industry of Mar del Plata. This is the environment in which the Mar del Plata style emerged. The ''
chalet A chalet (pronounced in British English; in American English usually ), also called Swiss chalet, is a type of building or house, typical of the Alpine region in Europe. It is made of wood, with a heavy, gently sloping roof and wide, well-suppo ...
marplatense'' became the materialization of the middle-class ideals, and it is at crossroads between the upper-class summer picturesque residences and the domestic scale, regarding both its social and architectural syncretism.Haumont, p. 167 The houses also developed among the immigrants a sense of belonging to their new country. The rise of the style broke the hegemony of Buenos Aires within Argentina's architectural scene.


Features

The chalets were at first the production of
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with a great experience in the building of eclectic style mansions for summer, but without the skills of a real technician. Nonetheless, the first generation of architects and architectural engineers from Mar del Plata, led by young professionals like Auro Tiribelli, Alberto Córsico Piccolini, José V. Coll, Gabriel Barroso or Raúl Camusso played a key role in the consolidation of the style during the late 1930s an early 1940s. Some sources think of architect Tiribelli as the creator of this type of house.Ramella, Nino
Tiribelli's obituary, 5 May 2006
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The ''chalet marplatense'' is the translation of the main characteristics of the eclecticism to the domestic space:
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stoned facades,
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s or monk and nun roof tiles,
gable A gable is the generally triangular portion of a wall between the edges of intersecting roof pitches. The shape of the gable and how it is detailed depends on the structural system used, which reflects climate, material availability, and aesth ...
d roofs,
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, blind dormers, attached
garage A garage is a covered structure built for the purpose of parking, storing, protecting, maintaining, and/or repairing vehicles. Specific applications include: *Garage (residential), a building or part of a building for storing one or more vehicle ...
usually with a gable or a dormer on top, chimneys, blind chimneys, ornamental timber frames or log structures, wooden
lintels A lintel or lintol is a type of beam (a horizontal structural element) that spans openings such as portals, doors, windows and fireplaces. It can be a decorative architectural element, or a combined ornamented structural item. In the case of ...
, flowerbeds, front gardens, decorative door ironworks, decorative mission style lanterns and grilles, prominent eaves and stone-cladded
porch A porch (from Old French ''porche'', from Latin ''porticus'' "colonnade", from ''porta'' "passage") is a room or gallery located in front of an entrance of a building. A porch is placed in front of the facade of a building it commands, and form ...
es, commonly vault-shaped or portico style. The orthoquartzite is also known in Argentina as ''Piedra Mar del Plata'' (Mar del Plata stone), both because its use on the houses of this style and the abundance of sandstone quarries southwest of the city. The orthoquartzite has been proposed for nomination to the
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. There is the possibility of a subcategorization depending on the main style upon which the ''chalet'' is based. In fact, Alberto Córsico Piccolini used to characterize some of his works as ''normando simplificado'' ("simplified
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") when the basic design of the houses displays some features of the Norman architecture at domestic scale. The style raised some criticism, mostly because the overlapping of rooms and spaces on a reduced area. This characteristic, however, adds contextual value to the townscape where the chalets are homogeneously grouped, usually
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. Architect and researcher Javier Sáez describes this type of house as one of "domestic ostentation" of the "home of your dreams". He goes even further by coining the phrase "domestic obscenity". Saéz also notices, rather than a syncretism, a conflict between the bourgeoisie pretense of the facades and the obvious taylorization of the
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Preservation

The neighbourhoods of La Perla, Stella Maris, Playa Grande, Punta Mogotes and Alfar have today the main concentrations of Mar del Plata style houses. These seaside areas attracted many middle-class tourists, particularly La Perla, thus the chalet played the dual role of home in winter and house for rent in the summer season. A survey conducted in the earlier 2020s listed more than 1300 picturesque houses only at Stella Maris and La Perla, more than 700 of them Mar del Plata style strictly speaking. The oldest residences built in Sierra de los Padres, a hilly area 12 miles west of the city, are also Mar del Plata style chalets. Mass tourism since the 1950s, however, put at risk the survival of the traditional picturesque architecture in Mar del Plata, including the ''chalet marplatense'', in favour of condominiums. There is a
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agency which provides
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benefits for the owners to secure the maintenance or restoration of the houses and a
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with preservation guidelines, created by
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Lorena Marina Sánchez.Sánchez, Lorena Marina:
Chaleterapia. Estructura administrativa municipal para la preservación de los chalecitos "estilo Mar del Plata"
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The style gives a strong identity to Mar del Plata's urban environment and marks Mar del Plata's transition from a seasonal resort town into a permanent city.


Gallery

File:Chalet-Arnl.jpg, Typical vault-shaped porch on front, false front gable, attached garage with dormer on top and chimney File:Chalet-S.jpg, A very similar arrangement showing signs of what Lorena Marina Sánchez describes as ''ataque orgánico'' or deterioration by
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fungiSánchez, Lorena Marina
''Chaleterapia''
A preservation guide
File:ChaletEsqRawson.jpg, Porch propped up by a stylized wooden beam, windows with wooden lintels and roof ending in prominent eaves File:Chalet-MDQ-Garay.jpg, Another two-story chalet with hiped roof and dormer File:Chalet-SP.jpg, Arch-shaped porch with wooden double gate and a flowerbed at the facade File:Chalet-32.jpg, A Mar del Plata style chalet featuring some
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characteristics (also known in Spanish as ''normando simplificado'') File:Chalet-Guemes.jpg, A facade resembling those of the Basque traditional houses, with a two-sided roof File:Museo del mar 2.jpg, A refurnished chalet, until 2012 home to the '' Museo del Mar'' (Museum of the Sea). Owned by Globant company as of 2022 File:Chalet Costa Norte.jpg, A Mar del Plata style house with an ample, arched porche and a white orthoquartzite facade. One of the few extant on the city's sea front still in original conditions by 2022 File:Chalet Guemes al sur.jpg, A full stone-covered chalet with a rectangular, long layout and "embedded" portico-style porch File:Chalet neomarplatense en Parque Luro.jpg, A recently built 'revivalist' Mar del Plata style house in Parque Luro, in the northern outskirts of Mar del Plata File:Chalet vintage Rawson yJujuy.jpg, A refurnished early example of Mar del Plata style house File:Esquina rústica.jpg, A "rustic" example of Mar del Plata style house File:Chalet Estacion.jpg, Typical arrangement of attached garage with gable above


See also

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Eclecticism Eclecticism is a conceptual approach that does not hold rigidly to a single paradigm or set of assumptions, but instead draws upon multiple theories, styles, or ideas to gain complementary insights into a subject, or applies different theories i ...
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Vernacular architecture Vernacular architecture is building done outside any academic tradition, and without professional guidance. This category encompasses a wide range and variety of building types, with differing methods of construction, from around the world, bo ...
* Ranch-style house *
Mediterranean Revival Architecture Mediterranean Revival is an architectural style introduced in the United States, Canada, and certain other countries in the 19th century. It incorporated references from Spanish Renaissance, Spanish Colonial, Italian Renaissance, French Colon ...
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Vacation rental A vacation rental is the renting out of a furnished apartment, house, or professionally managed resort-condominium complex on a temporary basis to tourists as an alternative to a hotel. The term ''vacation rental'' is mainly used in the US. Other ...
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Historic Preservation Historic preservation (US), built heritage preservation or built heritage conservation (UK), is an endeavor that seeks to preserve, conserve and protect buildings, objects, landscapes or other artifacts of historical significance. It is a philos ...


Notes


References

* Gómez Crespo, Raúl Arnaldo, Cova, Roberto Osvaldo (1982). ''Arquitectura marplatense: el pintoresquismo''. Editorial del Instituto Argentino de Investigaciones de Historia de la Arquitectura y del Urbanismo. * Haumont, Nicole (1998). ''L'urbain dans tous ses états: faire, vivre et dire la ville''. Collection Habitat et sociétés, Harmattan. * Sáez, Javier A. (1997). ''La máquina promiscua. El Estilo Mar del Plata y la formación del espacio doméstico entre 1935 y 1950''. ''Mar del Plata, Ciudad e Historia'', Chapter VII. Alianza Editorial. * Sánchez, Lorena Marina
''Chaleterapia''
A preservation guide * Sánchez, Lorena Marina (2008)
''Patrimonio modesto en movimiento: diálogos urbanos entre historia social e arquitectura''
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