Family hills house designed by Max Nuñez & Bernardo Valdes, located in Camino a Farellones, Santiago, Chile. This modern house have platform a stable and continuous surface area that includes a guest room, a patio, a pavilion, a terrace and a pool, which occupy its entire length. The pavilion of this home is a glass enclosure beneath a light-weight roof, and dark in color. There are two sliding windows, one in the north and the other in the south, enable the pavilion to be ventilated by making use of the wind that comes up through the valley. The terrace and the reflecting pool completely open up the landscape.
Tuesday, February 2, 2010
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