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Florencia House / Taller MACAA (Misión de Arquitectura, Construcción y Arte en los Andes)

Florencia House / Taller MACAAthis picture!© Rafael Ortiz SantosHouses•Taray, Peru

Architects:
Taller MACAA
Area
Area of this architecture project

Area: 
85 m²

Year
Completion year of this architecture project

Year: 

2025

Photographs

Photographs:Rafael Ortiz Santos

Lead Architect:

Rafael Ortiz Santos

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Text description provided by the architects. Hogar Florencia is part of KUSKA, a space designed for living and sharing in the Sacred Valley of Cusco, in the Andes Mountains. The home consists of two main areas: the Studio and the Workshop.this picture!this picture!this picture!The temperate mountain climate, with rainy summers and a dry season in winter, has guided the design toward optimizing thermal efficiency. The project is inspired by Andean architecture, utilizing the same load-bearing adobe wall systemwith stone foundations.this picture!this picture!The Studio, located on the eastern side in a long strip, serves as the façade facing the “outside.” It is divided into two sublevels due to the terrain’s slope: -The upper level includes an entrance, pantry, and dry toilet. -The main level is dedicated to cooking, eating and living, featuring an independent patio.this picture!In the main sublevel, the western-facing earth wall has been expanded to absorb solar energy. This configuration allows for tall doors and windows, flooding the space with natural light throughout the day. The openings are strategically aligned, enabling visibility from one end to the other, breaking the wall barrier and creating a continuous visual connection.this picture!Adjacent to the upper sublevel, connected by adobe arches, the Workshop is a double-height space designed for creation and production. This is where all the furniture in Florencia was crafted. The Workshop extends north and south with stone terraces, serving as semi-open pathways and outdoor work areas.this picture!this picture!The roofs, inspired by the traditional Andean house, have two slopes: one over the Studio and another over the Workshop. The Studio’s fragmentation into two sublevels generates a third volume without altering the structural logic. The ridge beams, aligned with the route leading to the Vilcanota River, rest on an 80 cm-thick wall, which both delimits and connects the spaces. This wall supports two of the three ridge beams: one for the Workshop and one for the Studio’s entrance sublevel.this picture!The project forms an L-shaped module with a central plaza surrounded by patios, creating a private core that defines an intimate space for KUSKA’s permanent residents.this picture!The material palette visible throughout the space includes adobe, stone, wood, reeds, and tiles—all traditional local materials—along with iron frames and doors painted yellow, harmonizing with the retama flowers and surrounding cornfields. The windows not only illuminate but also frame the Inca landscape.this picture!This design reinterprets Andean architecture, respecting its core principles while adapting to modern conditions. With a focus on sustainability and integrating the natural environment, Hogar Florencia offers a balanced, functional, and harmonious space in tune with the landscape that surrounds it.this picture!

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Florencia House / Taller MACAA (Misión de Arquitectura, Construcción y Arte en los Andes)
Florencia House / Taller MACAAthis picture!© Rafael Ortiz SantosHouses•Taray, Peru Architects: Taller MACAA Area Area of this architecture project Area:  85 m² Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2025 Photographs Photographs:Rafael Ortiz Santos Lead Architect: Rafael Ortiz Santos More SpecsLess Specs this picture! Text description provided by the architects. Hogar Florencia is part of KUSKA, a space designed for living and sharing in the Sacred Valley of Cusco, in the Andes Mountains. The home consists of two main areas: the Studio and the Workshop.this picture!this picture!this picture!The temperate mountain climate, with rainy summers and a dry season in winter, has guided the design toward optimizing thermal efficiency. The project is inspired by Andean architecture, utilizing the same load-bearing adobe wall systemwith stone foundations.this picture!this picture!The Studio, located on the eastern side in a long strip, serves as the façade facing the “outside.” It is divided into two sublevels due to the terrain’s slope: -The upper level includes an entrance, pantry, and dry toilet. -The main level is dedicated to cooking, eating and living, featuring an independent patio.this picture!In the main sublevel, the western-facing earth wall has been expanded to absorb solar energy. This configuration allows for tall doors and windows, flooding the space with natural light throughout the day. The openings are strategically aligned, enabling visibility from one end to the other, breaking the wall barrier and creating a continuous visual connection.this picture!Adjacent to the upper sublevel, connected by adobe arches, the Workshop is a double-height space designed for creation and production. This is where all the furniture in Florencia was crafted. The Workshop extends north and south with stone terraces, serving as semi-open pathways and outdoor work areas.this picture!this picture!The roofs, inspired by the traditional Andean house, have two slopes: one over the Studio and another over the Workshop. The Studio’s fragmentation into two sublevels generates a third volume without altering the structural logic. The ridge beams, aligned with the route leading to the Vilcanota River, rest on an 80 cm-thick wall, which both delimits and connects the spaces. This wall supports two of the three ridge beams: one for the Workshop and one for the Studio’s entrance sublevel.this picture!The project forms an L-shaped module with a central plaza surrounded by patios, creating a private core that defines an intimate space for KUSKA’s permanent residents.this picture!The material palette visible throughout the space includes adobe, stone, wood, reeds, and tiles—all traditional local materials—along with iron frames and doors painted yellow, harmonizing with the retama flowers and surrounding cornfields. The windows not only illuminate but also frame the Inca landscape.this picture!This design reinterprets Andean architecture, respecting its core principles while adapting to modern conditions. With a focus on sustainability and integrating the natural environment, Hogar Florencia offers a balanced, functional, and harmonious space in tune with the landscape that surrounds it.this picture! Project gallerySee allShow less About this officeTaller MACAAOffice••• Published on May 19, 2025Cite: "Florencia House / Taller MACAA"19 May 2025. ArchDaily. Accessed . < ISSN 0719-8884Save世界上最受欢迎的建筑网站现已推出你的母语版本!想浏览ArchDaily中国吗?是否 You've started following your first account!Did you know?You'll now receive updates based on what you follow! Personalize your stream and start following your favorite authors, offices and users.Go to my stream #florencia #house #taller #macaa #misión
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Florencia House / Taller MACAA (Misión de Arquitectura, Construcción y Arte en los Andes)
Florencia House / Taller MACAA (Misión de Arquitectura, Construcción y Arte en los Andes)Save this picture!© Rafael Ortiz SantosHouses•Taray, Peru Architects: Taller MACAA Area Area of this architecture project Area:  85 m² Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2025 Photographs Photographs:Rafael Ortiz Santos Lead Architect: Rafael Ortiz Santos More SpecsLess Specs Save this picture! Text description provided by the architects. Hogar Florencia is part of KUSKA, a space designed for living and sharing in the Sacred Valley of Cusco, in the Andes Mountains. The home consists of two main areas: the Studio and the Workshop.Save this picture!Save this picture!Save this picture!The temperate mountain climate, with rainy summers and a dry season in winter, has guided the design toward optimizing thermal efficiency. The project is inspired by Andean architecture, utilizing the same load-bearing adobe wall system (40 cm thick) with stone foundations.Save this picture!Save this picture!The Studio, located on the eastern side in a long strip, serves as the façade facing the “outside.” It is divided into two sublevels due to the terrain’s slope: -The upper level includes an entrance, pantry, and dry toilet. -The main level is dedicated to cooking, eating and living, featuring an independent patio.Save this picture!In the main sublevel, the western-facing earth wall has been expanded to absorb solar energy. This configuration allows for tall doors and windows, flooding the space with natural light throughout the day. The openings are strategically aligned, enabling visibility from one end to the other, breaking the wall barrier and creating a continuous visual connection.Save this picture!Adjacent to the upper sublevel, connected by adobe arches, the Workshop is a double-height space designed for creation and production. This is where all the furniture in Florencia was crafted. The Workshop extends north and south with stone terraces, serving as semi-open pathways and outdoor work areas.Save this picture!Save this picture!The roofs, inspired by the traditional Andean house, have two slopes: one over the Studio and another over the Workshop. The Studio’s fragmentation into two sublevels generates a third volume without altering the structural logic. The ridge beams, aligned with the route leading to the Vilcanota River, rest on an 80 cm-thick wall, which both delimits and connects the spaces. This wall supports two of the three ridge beams: one for the Workshop and one for the Studio’s entrance sublevel.Save this picture!The project forms an L-shaped module with a central plaza surrounded by patios, creating a private core that defines an intimate space for KUSKA’s permanent residents.Save this picture!The material palette visible throughout the space includes adobe, stone, wood, reeds, and tiles—all traditional local materials—along with iron frames and doors painted yellow, harmonizing with the retama flowers and surrounding cornfields. The windows not only illuminate but also frame the Inca landscape.Save this picture!This design reinterprets Andean architecture, respecting its core principles while adapting to modern conditions. With a focus on sustainability and integrating the natural environment, Hogar Florencia offers a balanced, functional, and harmonious space in tune with the landscape that surrounds it.Save this picture! Project gallerySee allShow less About this officeTaller MACAAOffice••• Published on May 19, 2025Cite: "Florencia House / Taller MACAA (Misión de Arquitectura, Construcción y Arte en los Andes)" [Hogar Florencia / Taller MACAA (Misión de Arquitectura, Construcción y Arte en los Andes)] 19 May 2025. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/1030131/florencia-house-taller-macaa-mision-de-arquitectura-construccion-y-arte-en-los-andes&gt ISSN 0719-8884Save世界上最受欢迎的建筑网站现已推出你的母语版本!想浏览ArchDaily中国吗?是否 You've started following your first account!Did you know?You'll now receive updates based on what you follow! Personalize your stream and start following your favorite authors, offices and users.Go to my stream
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