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        <![CDATA[Mon Paradis House / Colectivo Creativo Arquitectos]]>
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      <dc:creator>Andreas Luco</dc:creator>
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        <![CDATA[<p>VIMOB Mon Paradis resides under the veil of the monumental saman trees of the Corregimiento de Rozo &ndash; Valle del Cauca. A dwelling that cherishes the magical sunsets of the Cauca Valley, those of which Jorge Isaacs detailed in his novel Mar&iacute;a as &ldquo;clouds of violet and the glow of pale gold.&rdquo; This residence is designed under the concept of a circular economy and developed in an industrialized manner. Encapsulating the principles that guide the Colectivo Creativo Studio, ones that bet on efficient construction processes, drawn from the meticulous development of its modulation and the materials that coalesce with harmony and austerity in the environment where it resides, transforming these places into habitable landscapes. The project began upon the discovery of this exceptional terrain by the architect and the client.</p>]]>
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      <dc:creator>Igor Fracalossi</dc:creator>
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        <![CDATA[<p>VIMOB was born from the notion of creating a shelter in an area of difficult access; a place where building a traditional construction would be limited by transport of materials and labor. It is a modular housing solution, based on the concept of prefabrication and assembly, capable of holding the essential space of a traditional construction in a practical, flexible, attractive and modern prototype. It is structured from carefully studied modules, articulated with harmony and sobriety in a cozy atmosphere, allowing the enjoyment of the environment and providing an image of high standing.</p>]]>
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