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Alambique House, Quito, Ecuador property

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To create this harmonious flow between the surroundings and spaces, the house’s design takes inspiration from the daily choreography of its inhabitants. To create this harmonious flow between the surroundings and spaces, the house’s design takes inspiration from the daily choreography of its inhabitants.

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Concrete House, Pichincha, Ecuador

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The selection of materials is analyzed according to the properties that each one has and transmit to the users. Concrete House in Pichincha, Ecuador – Building Information Architects: A1 Arquitectura Avanzada – [link] Project size: 450 sqm Site size: 800 sqm Project Budget: USD 330,000.00

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Interlace House, Puembo, Ecuador

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Interlace House, Puembo, Ecuador Real Estate, South American Property, Architecture Development Photos Interlace House in Puembo, Ecuador 3 May 2023 Architects: TEC Taller EC Location: Puembo, Ecuador, South America Photos by Paolo Caicedo Interlace House, Ecuador Interlace House is located in the Puembo Valley, in the Andes Mountains.

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Mezze House #2, Pichincha, Ecuador

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Tucked away in the Tumbaco Valley, on the northwestern foothills of the majestic Ilaló volcano, the house’s design was inspired by the natural beauty of its surroundings. Avocado and lemon trees dot the property, and the architects have seamlessly woven these elements into the design to create a tranquil and inviting atmosphere.

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Quinta Alegria Part 1, Puembo, Ecuador

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Each house is unique and tailored to the characteristics of its respective lot, blending modern architecture with the natural beauty of the surroundings. This design promotes natural lighting and cross ventilation throughout the house, generating a sense of well-being and connection with nature.