House Pirca / Manto Arquitectura
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House Pirca / Manto Arquitectura
"To inhabit the stone wall is to engage in a dialogue with the memory of the landscape. The stone, ancestral and austere, forms a foundation that roots the work to the topography. Above it, the architecture rises in concrete planes, a sober and balanced tension."
"Inhabiting becomes a gesture of continuity: The stone wall no longer just contains, but interprets the landscape, establishing a horizon where the natural and the built coexist."
Inhabiting the stone wall engages a dialogue with the memory of the landscape. The stone, ancestral and austere, forms a foundation that roots the work to the topography. Above the stone, architecture rises in concrete planes, producing a sober and balanced tension with the base. Inhabiting becomes a gesture of continuity as the stone wall moves beyond containment to interpret the landscape. The arrangement establishes a horizon where natural elements and built form coexist, blending ancestral materiality with modern concrete to mediate between terrain and architecture.
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