Casa Topo in Cieneguilla, Lima, Peru
The Casa Topo residence is designed by architect Martín Dulanto to minimise its impact on the environment, looking for the house to be perceived smaller than it actually is.
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Major works to visit include the Lampa Cultural Center, Lima, by Christian Verde and Carlo Gonzales, and the Markham Collegue Primary School building designed by IDOM and Rosan Bosch Studio.
Good quality houses include Casa Anguila by Martin Dulanto Sangalli and Lima House by studio mk27 architects, Brazil.
If you are interested in historic properties the renewal of the 17th-century Church of Kuñotambo is a case study for conservation efforts in other regions of Latin America.
The Casa Topo residence is designed by architect Martín Dulanto to minimise its impact on the environment, looking for the house to be perceived smaller than it actually is.
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New Contemporary Art Wing Expansion to the Lima Art Museum, design by AYBARS ASCI, Efficiency Lab for Architecture PLLC, located in 19th century Exposition Palace, creates a strong architectural dialogue
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The top priority for the architects when designing was to keep the spirit of the existing house, which was more than 20 years old and was designed in an exaggerated way. The project has an air of minimalism combined with classic elements of a rustic beach house.
Lima property design by Arq. Martín Dulanto, worked on to look like a massive block, excavated to generate different areas in the inside. The introverted character permits the user to enjoy privacy in every ambiance.
UTEC in Lima, design by Grafton Architects / Shell Arquitectos, is a new faculty for a 50 year old engineering university to enable young Peruvians to gain engineering qualifications and to encourage social mobility.
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Peruvian house designed by Arq. Martín Dulanto as a big white box in which, diverse vertical cuts has been applied forming a general view of texture.
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Design by Aurelio Herrera, Enrique Llatas. The site is located in the south of the city, where the nature of the ground sent the house inside a desert landscape, around dunes and oriented to the horizon.
The limited space -105 sqm- poses a vertical development program which is distributed in four levels: 1st service, 2nd social area, 3rd master bedroom, 4th bedroom sons and roof
House V is located in a traditional residential urban area of Lima, with mainly single family homes and low rise buildings in a site with a northwest facade facing the afternoon sun.
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House H in Lima, contemporary Peruvian residence, South America, design by Ortiz de Zevallos Arquitectos, the home proposal responds to the request of the owner who sought for privacy