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In Ecuador, Homes That Are Part of the Mountains

A group of architects are creating disjointed structures that, in responding to their unsteady terrain, are a new model in cooperative building.

Michael Snyder and Ana Topoleanu
Author: Michael Snyder and Ana Topoleanu

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Michael Snyder and Ana Topoleanu

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Architecture, Environment, Historic Buildings and Sites, internal-truncator, Quito (Ecuador), tsummertravel2024
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