check @ archdaily | La Isla House by Llosa Cortegana Architects
The house is lived in its interior, but constantly connected to the green landscape that surrounds it. The entrance is displaced generating a “zero” space, a moment of pause that brings the look towards the wooden bend that leaks to the exterior.
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