IMA House / Ezequiel Farca Studio
Briefly

"A formal language was established through a series of large, rammed earth walls, patios that configure the different spaces within the house, and several water mirrors complete with small waterfalls that function as elements of serenity."
"The use of the earth as a construction material serves to further connect the home to the site, blurring the lines that separate nature and architecture."
"In the main patio, a water mirror located between two double-height walls of rammed earth frames and echoes the diaphanous sky."
"The east facade is completely open towards the sea. The solar incidence has been modulated with imposing concrete slabs flying over the social area on the ground floor; upstairs, the slabs serve as terraces for bedrooms."
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