Dream house

The Ronda House is built on a rectangular lot that measures 12 meters wide and 22 meters deep on a privileged site, facing the Pacific Ocean, a lateral view of white sands and dunes in Cerro Azul, Peru.

Strict, rigid building regulations that specified heights, materials, including a white palette, etc had to be incorporated to comply. Designed by Marina Vella Arquitectura Urbanismo the dwelling encourages a continuous connection with its surroundings through an outdoor space with open partitions to the seafront, expanding the interiors and allowing the penetration of exteriors, while the lives of the occupants rotate around the central patio, marked by a large, semi-circular wall in red stone sourced from the nearby hill.  The red color of the natural stone used on the patio forms a counterpoint to the pure white palette of this split-level home.

By using this natural rugged red stone, and placing it in the center of the house the strict building regulations are fulfilled, lineal white for the house and the semi-circular organic wall wrapping spaces in color and form for the activities of family and friends and visually becoming part of the Red Hill and a protection from the windy days.

Red Hill villa / Marina Vella Arquitectura Urbanismo

Red Hill villa / Marina Vella Arquitectura Urbanismo

Red Hill villa / Marina Vella Arquitectura Urbanismo

Red Hill villa / Marina Vella Arquitectura Urbanismo

Red Hill villa / Marina Vella Arquitectura Urbanismo

Red Hill villa / Marina Vella Arquitectura Urbanismo

Red Hill villa / Marina Vella Arquitectura Urbanismo

Red Hill villa / Marina Vella Arquitectura Urbanismo

Red Hill villa / Marina Vella Arquitectura Urbanismo

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