Three vaulted volumes form remote Chilean retreat by Edward Rojas Arquitectos
A trio of vaulted wooden structures connected by an exterior walkway make up this house on the island of Chiloé, Chile, by local firm Edward Rojas Arquitectos.
Casa Abovedada, which means "Vaulted House", sits on a sloped site in Nercón – a small community outside the city of Castro, the capital of Chiloé province and the architect's home base.
Casa Abovedada comprises three wooden volumes with vaulted roofs
The island of Chiloé is known for its unique style of
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