February 11th, 2015
February 11th, 2015
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Pirihueico House by Alejandro Aravenain Chile completed in 2004. Set in a remote landscape in the most southern part of Chile, the house is built to avoid strong winds and exploit the views. It is constructed from the same stones and wood that were cleared from the site of the house. Photography: Cristobal Palma

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