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awards
  • coledale ave
  • beach st
  • farrell rd
  • edgar st
  • marrickville
  • squires crescent
  • sandhurst st
  • fords rd
  • craig st
  • fletcher st
  • pavilion house
  • toolijooa
  • allen st
  • gorrell crescent
  • el yunque lookout
  • mc cauleys beach
  • valley house
  • huasaiwasi ecolodge
  • corten house

valley house

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Location:

Calca Valley, Cuzco - Peru. 2008

Area:

285.00 m2

Project Info i

Description:

The brief for this project was to build a holiday house situated in the Urubamba Sacred Valley, originally home to the great Inca culture and a place where many of the ancient traditions still remain. The house is organised through three separate buildings, the main house, guest house and guard house and was constructed using only local materials and techniques. Made from mud bricks created from soil on site and handcrafted mud roof tiles, the house has a small carbon footprint and blends in with the surrounding environment. The ceiling, made from Eucalyptus tree trunk beams covered by reeds and plaster allows plenty of natural light to filter through. Located on the side of a hill, the house has panoramic views of the Valley on one side and Mt Pitusiray on the other.replica cartier


Design: Alex Urena Design Studio © 2008


Awards: BDAA National Design Awards 2014 - Commendation "Residential Sustainable Buildings"


 


Project featured on:
GREEN Magazine, Issue 17 - Australia
Milton Ulladulla Times - Australia The Illawarra Mercury - Australia
Winning Design 2014 - Australia


 


 

Description:

The brief for this project was to build a holiday house situated in the Urubamba Sacred Valley, originally home to the great Inca culture and a place where many of the ancient traditions still remain. The house is organised through three separate buildings, the main house, guest house and guard house and was constructed using only local materials and techniques. Made from mud bricks created from soil on site and handcrafted mud roof tiles, the house has a small carbon footprint and blends in with the surrounding environment. The ceiling, made from Eucalyptus tree trunk beams covered by reeds and plaster allows plenty of natural light to filter through. Located on the side of a hill, the house has panoramic views of the Valley on one side and Mt Pitusiray on the other.replica cartier


Design: Alex Urena Design Studio © 2008


Awards: BDAA National Design Awards 2014 - Commendation "Residential Sustainable Buildings"


 


Project featured on:
GREEN Magazine, Issue 17 - Australia
Milton Ulladulla Times - Australia The Illawarra Mercury - Australia
Winning Design 2014 - Australia


 


 
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