The design of the house in Manantiales, Uruguay emphasizes a single-level structure with modular construction, blending harmoniously with the surrounding nature and creating seamless interactions between indoor spaces and the landscape.
The house's spatial organization utilizes a series of courtyards to filter light and maintain privacy, ensuring multiple views of the natural landscape while also allowing a thoughtful journey from social to private spaces.
The use of hardwood cladding combined with transparent glass panels not only reinforces the connection to nature but also creates an interplay of lights and shadows, enlivening the environments.
The heavy stone wall functions as a structural element that organizes the house's front, balancing the need for privacy with the open nature of the courtyards, crafting a unique architectural experience.
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