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        <![CDATA[<p>Exploring the duality between solidity and permeability, this house is a conceptual search centered on creating an architecture with a strong tectonic presence: an almost monolithic volume that simultaneously responds to the need for interior spaces flooded with light and in constant dialogue with the outdoors.</p>]]>
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