Summary • Designed by Atelier Garcia, the Concrete House features a distinct, triangular structure • Situated on a hilltop in Columbia, the home features a three-strata design with a grounded plinth and an open-air roof

Atop a hill in Colombia, Atelier Garcia’s Concrete House emerges as both a belvedere and a carved shelter, anchored by raw concrete and oriented toward the Rock of Guatapé and its reservoir. Its triangular plan, molded by the terrain’s angles, defines three axes that choreograph movement and views across three interlocking strata: a grounded plinth linked to surrounding gardens, a transparent upper level framing distant panoramas and an open-air roof deck. This layered approach balances the home's intimacy and exposure within a clear, landscape-driven diagram.

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