Gravitational Indifference by Ruptura Morlaca Arquitectura
Gravitational Indifference is a concrete house located in Cuenca, Ecuador, designed recently designed by Ruptura Morlaca Arquitectura.
Description
The desire of users to inhabit on a serene, vast and tree-filled landscape, where nature is able to show its greatness, has led them to identify a place in the Ricaurte sector in Cuenca-Ecuador, an almost intact site that In the mornings, a characteristic mist of the mountains of the area is shed, which floats over the sloping territory, guiding the gaze towards the treetops, mountains and clouds.
Working with the natural slope of the site allows us to observe the architecture as a landscape and the buildings as its mountains, we generate an artificial territory one landscape within another to obtain a new geography that rises to move between the treetops, building geography more what architecture. This artificial geography allows the social areas to get closer to the trees enjoying the view, the wind and the morning shadows, likewise, they themselves are supported by the private areas, which avoid the direct solar radiation in the afternoon and they conserve the heat for the cold of the night, all these spaces in platforms and gardens are unified in a promenade that follows the silhouette of the topography circulating in a place of shadows, exposing you to the height of the trees and disconnecting you from a domestic scale; finish your journey on a plain that brings you closer to touching the treetops, moving awa...
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homeadore
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