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Construction will combine vernacular and modern techniques. Rammed earth walls, built from the soil of the site, form the main structure and provide thermal mass: absorbing heat during the day and releasing it at night to balance the region’s extreme temperature swings. A reinforced concrete base ensures protection against water and seismic movement, while the roof will be built with timber harvested from a forest on the property. In this way, the entire structural shell will be made from the matter of the place itself.
The plan follows a clear modular logic. Five identical units are aligned in sequence, each adapted to a different function. A corridor links them, and doors allow the spaces to open or close, creating flexibility within a rigid grid.