25-07-2020 19:00 via dezeen.com

David Guambo builds his stilted studio Kusy Kawsay in Ecuadorian hillside

Architecture student David Guambo has built himself a small studio in rural Ecuador with a straw roof and wood framing.
Kusy Kawsay is a small hut lifted on wooden stilts that is nestled into a hillside in Sucre, Ecuador. Its name translates to Passionate Life from Kichwa, a dialect of Quechua, a language used in the Andean region.Guambo, an architecture student at Universidad Tecnológica Indoamérica (UTI) in Ambato, Ecuador designed and built the tiny work space for himself to do
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