House of Stones by Jorge Alejandro
House of Stones is an unbuilt family residence for four in Quito that treats the site’s layered phenomena as a brief. A low, horizontal order translates a cluttered front edge…
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Ecuadorian Architecture represents a rich and diverse fusion of styles and influences, reflecting the country’s history, geography, and cultural diversity. From ancient pre-Columbian ruins of indigenous civilizations like the Canari, Quitu, and Cañari to Spanish colonial buildings showcasing Baroque, Moorish, and Renaissance design elements, Ecuador’s architectural identity has evolved through time. The 19th and 20th centuries brought neoclassical and modernist styles influenced by European and North American trends. Today, contemporary Ecuadorian architecture embraces sustainability, innovation, and local context, with architects like BIG garnering international attention. This unique blend of historical influences, cultural elements, and modern innovation highlights Ecuador’s vibrant identity and commitment to sustainable urban development.
House of Stones is an unbuilt family residence for four in Quito that treats the site’s layered phenomena as a brief. A low, horizontal order translates a cluttered front edge…
Continue readingA House in the Andes, situated on the periphery of Quito, Ecuador, ingeniously interlaces architecture with the natural landscape. The residence, designed by ODD Architects, seamlessly melds with its environment…
Continue readingRising above the historical skyline of Quito, Ecuador, stands IQON, a monumental architectural apartment building that has transformed the city’s landscape. Completed in 2023 and designed by BIG-Bjarke Ingels Group,…
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