THE DESERT HOUSE
Concrete slabs fill the long plates that crosses this project, in the middle of a hard, sandstone desert.
Concrete. Brutalism. And my signature move when it comes to architecture: overlapping plates. These are just a few concepts applied on the Desert House project, and in this specific scene, I wanted to experiment a element that many find disturbing: a black pool. The feeling of staring at a black, moving void makes many people uncomfortable, including my sister, and to her, I grant this gift - no matter how blackish the void may seem, you'll always have to stare at it. Because it will be staring at you back. But we are strong, capable and relentless, and there's no void capable of taking that away from us.
Believe in yourself; beat the void.
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THE DESERT HOUSE
Long concrete walls emerges
into the landscape generating a unique architecture.
A STRONG IDENTITY
Concrete. Brutalism. And my signature move when it comes to architecture: overlapping plates;
FOUNDATION
When architecture speaks with the environment, the result is a calm relation with movement and stability.
DESIGN THAT PROVIDES SHELTER
The plates were designed to protect the
house from the relentless sun of the desert.