Such a sucker for stunningly simple architectural forms set against controlled yet natural surroundings.
Love how Casa oZs0, designed by Martin Dulanto and located in Lima, Peru, seems to have a different personality at every angle you view it at. You could walk around the whole structure and think you were looking at another home every time you turn the corner.
Obviously views are a big deal.
As is materiality; lots of lovely materials mix and meld to create a beautiful composition.
“The CASA oZs0 is a single-family house that has been conceived as four “boxes” or “independent blocks” (social block, master bedroom block, guestroom block, service block) separated from each other by clearly marked axes: the circulations.”
What do you think of this home?











Wow. You had me at rich warm wood tones and fire pit living room. :O
Oh I’m dying to see a floorplan; aren’t you?
Beautiful clean design. I wish we could do stuff like this in our area… however…
One could only get away with all this glass and concrete in a climate like Lima where Temperatures rarely fall below 12 °C (54 °F) or rise above 29 °C (84 °F) throughout the entire year.
Good point! We’d all be lucky to live in such an environment!