This tiny house perches solidly on the mountain landscape, like any other rock. The gesture is sober and at the same time profoundly expressive: an austere and tectonic prism of exposed concrete, anchored to the terrain and in dialogue with its surroundings through material honesty.
The main façade, blind and monolithic. The west façade opens onto the Andes Mountains, allowing the native vegetation - grasses, rocks and native bushes - to take centre stage and blur the boundaries between the built and the natural.
The entrance, protected and sober, suggests a threshold towards the intimate, the essential on a tangible human scale. The ensemble achieves a precise integration with the surrounding nature. The accumulation of large stones is not just a solution for containment or protection: it is a poetic strategy that roots the architecture in the ground and makes it part of the territory.
The tiny house does not impose, it accompanies. It is a refuge and a viewpoint. Matter that is transformed into architecture for contemplation.