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        <![CDATA[Lodge JR / arq. Paul Dragicevic]]>
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      <dc:creator>Valeria Silva</dc:creator>
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        <![CDATA[<p>The Lodge, which was designed to accommodate couples, is located within a Finca in <a href="/tag/yacanto">Yacanto</a>, in the Traslasierra area, province of Córdoba. In a place where the beauty of the natural landscape surrounds everything: to the East rises the mountain range of the Sierras Grandes, crowned by the Champaqui hill, to the West the distant Sierras Chicas de San Luis, within the same terrain a succession of vineyards, with a panoramic view of the beautiful town of San Javier, with its church and its lights, a clean night sky and a sublime sunset. Making the most of each of these visual experiences was the organizing axis of the program, as dialoguing and interacting with this environment from architecture was the true challenge of the project.</p>]]>
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