Remote Nature Retreat in Argentina Proves Tough Can Be Beautiful



Pampa House is a cutting edge living arrangement implanted in a rough scene in Pocho, Córdoba, Argentina. The venture was composed by proprietor Mariana Palacios as a private nature retreat.

"The principle thought is that guests can see a dark point in the skyline and can separate the house's solid geometric shape from the stone massifs," Palacios said. "The dark shade of the sheet metal [contrasts with] the natural tints of the field."




The structure and plan of the house were affected by the frosty, dry and breezy climate conditions, and also its disconnected area. "A mechanical development framework was picked so as to permit a simpler transport of the materials utilized," Palacios said.

As neither water nor power were accessible in the remote territory, occupying the house was conceivable with the assistance of an uncommon water-pumping framework and the gathering of sunlight based vitality.

The inside configuration is moderate and the shading palette, in impartial tones, is a reference to the cruel environment. Two yards permit open doors for investing energy outside. [Photography by Gonzalo Viramonte]