Ruptura Morlaca Arquitectura

House Branches and Rocks

House Branches and Rocks
© Oscar Moscoso

House Branches and Rocks

Ruptura Morlaca Arquitectura

MANUFACTURERS
3D MAX, Adobe, Archicad, Cemento Atenas, Graiman, Imporquivi

COLLABORATION
Elisa Sarmiento, Mauricio Bravo, Patricio Bravo, Sebastián Chango, Jan Vanegas.

LEAD ARCHITECT
Paul Chango, Carolina Bravo

PHOTOGRAPHS
Oscar Moscoso, Ruptura Morlaca

AREA
155 m²

YEAR
2021

LOCATION
Cuenca, Ecuador

CATEGORY
Houses

The essence of our proposal revolves around the integration of a residence into the serene natural setting of the Nulti mountain, a rural parish in the Cuenca canton, Ecuador.

House Branches and Rocks
© Oscar Moscoso
House Branches and Rocks
© Oscar Moscoso

Our primary intention was to respect and preserve the natural dialogue between the existing trees and the mountain, distinctive elements of this idyllic landscape.

Inspired by the architecture of "La Casa de las Palomas," a colonial construction rooted in the historic center of Cuenca, known for its three internal courtyards that blend nature and showcase murals with outdoor landscapes, we interpret these visuals as an expression of freedom from confinement.

House Branches and Rocks
© Ruptura Morlaca
House Branches and Rocks
© Oscar Moscoso

Conceptually, we chose to creatively divide and merge this house with the surrounding mountain, aiming to cultivate an authentic introspective connection between the inhabitant and nature.

We designed a reinforced concrete platform extending towards the existing trees, accompanied by gray rocks that delicately float, approaching the mountain to form three courtyards.

These courtyards transform into settings where life and elements intertwine as protagonists.

House Branches and Rocks
© Oscar Moscoso
House Branches and Rocks
© Ruptura Morlaca
House Branches and Rocks
© Ruptura Morlaca

The walls, in addition to expanding boundaries, serve practical functions by preventing direct sunlight, maintaining heat retention, and providing privacy within.

Private areas find their place in a two-level gray structure, perforated by large windows allowing natural light to flood the space, establishing a harmonious connection with the different courtyards and trees.

In the integration of a structured steel shade, an 18-meter truss beam, coated with black iron sheets, supports both the upper floor slab and the roof structure covered with brick tiles, elements contributing to weaving an additional layer of superimposed nature.

House Branches and Rocks
© Oscar Moscoso
House Branches and Rocks
© Oscar Moscoso

By freeing and integrating the space between accumulated pieces, we achieve the creation of a spatial and timeless dissolution where the interior and exterior intertwine seamlessly, gradually fading between branches and rocks.

House Branches and Rocks
© Oscar Moscoso
House Branches and Rocks
© Oscar Moscoso


House Branches and Rocks
© Ruptura Morlaca
House Branches and Rocks
© Oscar Moscoso
House Branches and Rocks
© Oscar Moscoso
House Branches and Rocks
© Oscar Moscoso
House Branches and Rocks
© Oscar Moscoso
House Branches and Rocks
© Oscar Moscoso


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Ruptura Morlaca Arquitectura
T +593 99 537 9119
Ruptura Morlaca Arquitectura
Cristóbal Colón 258-250, Cuenca, Ecuador