Stilts House / Natura Futura Arquitectura
An architecture that re-appropriates the idea of traditional and flexible as a way of dwelling in the city.
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Architects: Natura Futura Arquitectura
Location: Playas, Ecuador
Design Team: Guillermo Morales, Nathaly Gaona, Ramón Vivanco
Area: 160.0 m2
Project Year: 2018
Photographs: JAG Studio
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Text description provided by the architects. An architecture that re-appropriates the idea of traditional and flexible as a way of dwelling in the city.
© JAG Studio
The project was to capture the essence of the environment, the lifestyle.
© JAG Studio
Plans
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Stilts House, located in Villamil, Guayas province, Ecuador, a satellite city of Guayaquil with a population of 33.560 inhabitants, where at the time of the colony was a port of fishermen settled on ancient indigenous populations while maintaining the tradition today, in 1982 the UNESCO declared General Villamil Beaches as the second best climate in the world after a mountainous place in Australia, it is also known for its great work of local labor craft.
Collage
It is proposed in its composite surround this with baked bricks that are also a traditional material in the local area, with some of the main objectives, do not use glass in their windows, incorporating traditional elements such as chazas, where it allows ventilation and th...
© JAG Studio
Architects: Natura Futura Arquitectura
Location: Playas, Ecuador
Design Team: Guillermo Morales, Nathaly Gaona, Ramón Vivanco
Area: 160.0 m2
Project Year: 2018
Photographs: JAG Studio
© JAG Studio
Text description provided by the architects. An architecture that re-appropriates the idea of traditional and flexible as a way of dwelling in the city.
© JAG Studio
The project was to capture the essence of the environment, the lifestyle.
© JAG Studio
Plans
© JAG Studio
Stilts House, located in Villamil, Guayas province, Ecuador, a satellite city of Guayaquil with a population of 33.560 inhabitants, where at the time of the colony was a port of fishermen settled on ancient indigenous populations while maintaining the tradition today, in 1982 the UNESCO declared General Villamil Beaches as the second best climate in the world after a mountainous place in Australia, it is also known for its great work of local labor craft.
Collage
It is proposed in its composite surround this with baked bricks that are also a traditional material in the local area, with some of the main objectives, do not use glass in their windows, incorporating traditional elements such as chazas, where it allows ventilation and th...
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