Liwa Farm Village by Inca Hernández
Liwa Farm Village inserts a small civic and agricultural campus into the Liwa Oasis on the edge of the Rub’ al Khali. The masterplan threads a set of low buildings…
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Inca Hernández’s architecture weaves together heritage, material authenticity, and sustainability. His work continually revives historic structures through a sensitive restoration of original artisanal elements alongside precise contemporary insertions. Raised in an environmentally conscious family, Hernández embeds ecological responsibility and cultural continuity into every project, using local materials and regeneration strategies to reinhabit spaces without expanding the urban footprint.
Liwa Farm Village inserts a small civic and agricultural campus into the Liwa Oasis on the edge of the Rub’ al Khali. The masterplan threads a set of low buildings…
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