The Casa La Paz project redefines home design by creating a garden-centric living space, effectively merging interior and exterior environments. This innovative approach preserves the land's original topography and identity, ensuring that the house does not disrupt a natural creek's existing relationship with the land. By embracing these natural elements, the house fosters a unique habitat that invites inhabitants to experience both the home and the surrounding environment. This design aims to maintain the essence of the land, allowing it to evolve while integrating seamlessly with the home, promoting a continuous, immersive experience of nature.
The Casa La Paz project inverts the traditional house model by integrating the living space with the garden, erasing boundaries between inside and outside.
By making the garden a central feature of the home, the project creates a unique habitable environment that reflects the land's identity.
The challenge was to preserve the existing topography and the relationship with a dry creek, allowing the house to coexist with nature.
Casa La Paz invites the experience of walking through untouched land, fostering a continuous interaction between the inhabitant, the house, and the environment.
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