Peruvian Houses that Blur the Line Between Indoors and Outdoors

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Peru, with its varied geography and vast array of natural resources, renders an architectural style that makes itself one with the landscape. In the country's three principal terrains —coast, mountain, and rainforest— there is little variation in temperature and the climate can be defined as either tropical or subtropical.

Temperatures generally alternate between 15 °C and 27 °C and extreme cold or heat is rare. Of course, nowhere are the benefits of such a mild climate more visible than in the country's architecture. 

Contrary to projects built in harsh climates, where insulation and protection from the elements is essential for liveability, projects built in more forgivable climatic conditions have the privilege of interacting with their surroundings, blurring the line between indoors and outdoors. 

In this article, we showcase a list of contemporary Peruvian houses that blur the line between their interiors and their surroundings, connecting their inhabitants with the world beyond their walls.

Casa La Caleta / Llosa Cortegana Arquitectos

  • Year: 2012
  • Location: Asia District, Peru

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La Caleta House / Llosa Cortegana Arquitectos. Image © Juan Solano Ojasi
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La Caleta House / Llosa Cortegana Arquitectos. Image

La Planicie House II / Oscar Gonzalez Moix

  • Year: 2012
  • Location: Molina District, Peru

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La Planicie House II / Oscar Gonzalez Moix. Image © Juan Solano Ojasi
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La Planicie House II / Oscar Gonzalez Moix. Image

Mar de Luz House / Oscar Gonzalez Moix

  • Year: 2013
  • Location: Paracas, Peru

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Mar de Luz House / Oscar Gonzalez Moix. Image © Juan Solano Ojasi
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Mar de Luz House / Oscar Gonzalez Moix. Image

Tent House / Nómena Arquitectos

  • Year: 2013
  • Location: Playa Cayma, Peru

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Tent House / Nómena Arquitectos. Image © Juan Solano Ojasi
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Tent House / Nómena Arquitectos. Image

House D3 / BARCLAY&CROUSSE Architecture

  • Year: 2013
  • Location: Cercado de Lima, Peru

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House D3 / BARCLAY&CROUSSE Architecture. Image © Gonzalo Cáceres
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House D3 / BARCLAY&CROUSSE Architecture. Image

Lapa House / Martin Dulanto

  • Year: 2015
  • Location: Pucusana, Peru

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Lapa House / Martin Dulanto. Image © Juan Solano Ojasi
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Lapa House / Martin Dulanto. Image

Casa Unno / DA-LAB Arquitectos

  • Year: 2016
  • Location: Lima, Peru

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Casa Unno / DA-LAB Arquitectos. Image © Renzo Rebagliati
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Casa Unno / DA-LAB Arquitectos. Image

Casa Cusipata / SOMA Lima

  • Year: 2017
  • Location: Chaclacayo, Peru

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House on the Top / Metrópolis Oficina de Arquitectura

  • Year: 2017
  • Location: San Vicente de Cañete, Peru

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House on the Top / Metrópolis Oficina de Arquitectura. Image © Juan Solano Ojasi
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House on the Top / Metrópolis Oficina de Arquitectura. Image

Casa Playa Escondida / SOMA Lima

  • Year: 2017
  • Location: Punta Negra, Peru

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Casa Playa Escondida / SOMA Lima. Image © Renzo Rebagliati
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Casa Playa Escondida / SOMA Lima. Image

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Cite: Maiztegui, Belén. "Peruvian Houses that Blur the Line Between Indoors and Outdoors" [Casas que diluyen límites entre interior y exterior en Perú] 05 Nov 2020. ArchDaily. (Trans. Johnson, Maggie) Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/950661/peruvian-houses-that-blur-the-line-between-indoors-and-outdoors> ISSN 0719-8884

Casa Cusipata / SOMA Lima. Image © Renzo Rebagliati

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