Located in Punta Hueso, Coquimbo, Chile, the house embodies a unique design featuring a grid of nine quadrants, integrating both wooden and concrete elements. The central circular concrete quadrant serves as an access point through a sculptural staircase, enhancing the spatial experience while protecting local flora. The home's structure is elevated, allowing for 360-degree views, particularly from strategically positioned balconies offering ideal sunset vistas. The layout efficiently connects public and private spaces, ensuring a simplicity in experience consistent with the project's vision.
The design features a grid of nine quadrants, merging wooden elements and a central concrete staircase to deliver panoramic ocean views while preserving local flora.
An elevated house structure supports local preservation efforts, enhancing 360-degree scenic views, including a balcony designed specifically for sunset enjoyment.
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