The house rises from sculpted mounds of native vegetation, embodying a landscape strategy that mirrors the local topography and evokes highland wilderness. Processional pathways are intricately carved into these mounds, revealing rammed earth walls that reference the ancient Chaquiñán trails historically traversed in the Andean region. This design choreographs movement through the terrain, culminating in a sunken threshold that allows for an immersive experience and dynamic sequence within the space, ultimately enhancing the interaction between architecture and environment.
The house emerges from sculpted mounds of native vegetation, designed to reflect local topography and create an experience reminiscent of highland wilderness.
Access pathways are carved into the mounds, showcasing rammed earth walls that pay homage to Chaquiñán-ancestral trails used historically in the Andean landscape.
This design strategy integrates movement through the terrain, leading to a sunken entrance and a dynamic sequence of spaces, enhancing the journey through the architecture.
The project aims to harmonize with its environment, reflecting the ruggedness of the Andes while offering a unique residential experience that resonates with its culture.
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