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| Concrete Blocks Ensuring a High Level of Privacy: Beach Home in Uruguay Posted: 19 Feb 2012 12:28 AM PST
La Boyita Residence was designed by studio Martin Gomes Arquitectos and is a contemporary beach home located in Punta del Este, Uruguay. The residence was built using concrete, iron, glass and wood. Here is more information from the architects: “The project consists of five blocks and a main block with a living and dining area with the best views to the sea and towards the swimming pool, completely protected from the wind, as it is placed in the center of the project. The other blocks contain a service area and other guest room blocks. This independence was crucial to make his guests get the feeling of being in alone in a hotel. The galleries that sorround these concrete blocks end up creating the idea of outdoor living rooms and lead to a fluid transition between the interior and the exterior, with fantastic panoramic views.” Can you think of any other design ideas that would make this beach home even friendlier?
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