The house located in Lurín River Valley features a large mass that occupies the front of the lot, ensuring privacy at the back for its residents. This design choice provides a strong stereotomic character, giving the structure a substantial sense of weight. The house appears as a unified block that connects deeply with the ground. Its materials and layout seek to reflect and honor the cultural history of the region, blending contemporary architecture with the essence of its historical landscape.
The house is proposed as a large block of mass that occupies the entire permitted front of the lot, reserving the back part for family privacy.
This design decision gives the house a marked stereotomic character, conveying a sense of weight and significant mass.
The structure is designed to appear as a block that is linked to the ground or emerges from it, emphasizing its connection to the landscape.
The spaces and materiality of the house suggest an integration with the essence and cultural past of the territory in which it is located.
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