Country House in Gral Rodriguez by Estudio Ramos
27 July 2010
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This House originally developed by Estudio Ramos with a single story floor plan, with long galleries and a tower or belvedere, used to watch from a distance the presence of native Indians. Another feature is the heavy mass of masonry walls and volumes. The exterior, of great austerity, is finished with a rustic colored plaster. The language used is contemporary and pure. With strong emphasis on horizontal lines, it references the Plains of the Pampa’s. The floor paving of the external access is recycled ancient cobblestones. Modern, sophisticated and young as its owners, the house is still representative of tradition. – Photos by Eduardo Torres
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