This summer house serves as a model for ecological architecture, aiming to foster family connections with nature, particularly for children. Its design prioritizes environmental conservation by preserving over 70% of the native forest on the site. The house is elevated to reduce ecological impact, with a two-stage construction approach employing traditional materials for the basement and innovative prefabrication techniques for the main structure. An essential part of the project was landscaping, which restored the native forest, further enhancing the harmony between the house and its natural surroundings.
The landscaping project was integral as it restored the suppressed native forest around the house, enhancing the connection between the living space and nature.
By elevating the house and embedding the service floor into the land's topography, the design minimizes environmental impact, preserving the forest around it.
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