Situated in the rural setting of Huentelauquen (Punta Caracoles, IV Region), Chile, the Architects Izquierdo Lehmann have designed a beach house sunken into the landscape as to disappear from the strong winds that howl over the plain plateau. In fact, all you can see from afar is only 5 chimneys arise like sea lookouts. The overall plan of the of the house was to align and face the view over the sea, while the back have a retaining wall on its back for a sunken patio away from the wind. Living and dining rooms are open along both sides with large windows because its function as the main space for the house.
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