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Thinking outside of the box, the Peruvian architectural firm at Gomez de la Torre y Guerrero Arquitectos recently completed their Casa Graffiti residence.
The modern residence resides in Playa Gaviotas, Peru, and is unlike any other dwelling you have encountered in the past. For starters both the living room and kitchen completely open up to the surrounding elements, with no wall or windows to separate residents from nature. The central space of the home is designed to be a rather untraditional courtyard complete with a beach like space surrounding a natural stone constructed fountain. A glass and stainless constructed balcony overlooks the central courtyard area, while a rooftop pool finishes off the impeccable Peruvian bachelor pad.
Source : Plataforma Arquitectura
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It’s very contemporary and kind of masculine but a great piece of architecture.