Category Name - Interiors, Landscape, Private Residences
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This vacation house is conceived as a quiet conversation with the desert.
Rather than imposing a singular object, the architecture fragments into grounded volumes shaped by light, wind, and terrain—each mass responding to the scale and rhythm of the surrounding landscape.
Materiality is deliberately earthy and tactile, allowing the house to age with the desert and absorb its tones. Deep recesses, shaded courtyards, and controlled openings create moments of protection and openness, framing views while tempering the harsh climate.
Here, architecture does not seek contrast but resonance—an inhabited landscape where built form and nature coexist through balance, restraint, and dialogue.