Health Tourism Module / duarqui
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Health Tourism Module / duarqui
"The project protects the ecosystem, uses local materials, and safeguards the biodiversity of birds and plants. It aims to provide a comfortable, ergonomic, sustainable, and ecological environment. The driving idea is based on a modular grid, utilizing pink rock stone with stone toilets and sinks, rustic bronze faucets, and pine wood doors, whose properties withstand the extreme weather conditions of the Andean plateau."
"The orientation and access openings respond appropriately to sunlight and low temperatures. The module requires short-term maintenance, does not harm the local flora and fauna, and strengthens community customs."
The project protects the ecosystem, uses local materials, and safeguards the biodiversity of birds and plants. It provides a comfortable, ergonomic, sustainable, and ecological environment. The driving idea is a modular grid that utilizes pink rock stone, stone toilets and sinks, rustic bronze faucets, and pine wood doors built to withstand extreme Andean plateau weather. Orientation and access openings are designed to respond to sunlight and low temperatures for thermal comfort. The module requires short-term maintenance, avoids harming local flora and fauna, and strengthens community customs and local practices.
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