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© Fernando Alda
Casa Bahia Azul by Felipe Assadi + Francisca Pulido
Lying on a sloping site in the Chilean coastal city of Los Vilos, surrounded by the exposed weathered rocks, the Casa Bahia Azul is a private home which is looks like a great ship ran aground on the shore.
Architects: Felipe Assadi + Francisca Pulido, Alejandra Araya
Location: Los Vilos, Chile
Photography: Fernando Alda
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The very long freestanding cuboid volume is just made by colored concrete from exterior walls and roofs, those irregular openings all facing towards the bay, overlooking the spectacular sea views.
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Inside, the concrete is still the protagonist, simple and elegant, filled by the natural light coming from all directions.
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