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Architects: TATÚ Arquitectura
- Area: 60 m²
- Year: 2021
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Photographs:Marcos Guiponi
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Lead Architects: Leandro Alegre, Horacio Goday, Martin Olivera

Text description provided by the architects. The land is in an area of maritime forest near the first stretch of the oceanic beach in Uruguay. Here it has a diverse number of native species living in an obscure ecosystem. Amongst these species are the Eucaliptus, Coronilla, or Aruera among other valuable species that we must preserve to build a narrative about the future architecture project and its immediate landscape. At the same time, the topography of the land presents a pronounced hollow on its back and lateral side, because of two ravines that carry natural water from the mountains to the sea.


























