With the exception of some areas, within the three principal regions of Peru--coastal, mountain, and rainforest--the climate is characterized as tropical or subtropical and the differences in summer and winter temperatures is minimal, rarely reaching beyond 15 °C and 27 °C. This mild climate has thinned the line between exterior and interior spaces, a fact evident in the region's architecture.
Fernando Barranzuela Ramírez
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Courtyards in Peruvian Houses: 10 Projects and their Floor Plans
https://www.archdaily.com/954221/courtyards-in-peruvian-houses-10-projects-and-their-floor-plansBelén Maiztegui
Designing with Nature: Peruvian Homes Built for the Outdoors
Almost 80% of South America is tropical land. In Peru, close to two-thirds is covered by the Amazon rainforest, more than in any other country. These landscape conditions give rise to unique living conditions, and in turn, shape Peru’s contemporary architecture. Today, new homes are built to embrace nature and create space for everyday life.
https://www.archdaily.com/931383/designing-with-nature-peruvian-homes-built-for-the-outdoorsEric Baldwin
LB4 House / Riofrio+Rodrigo Arquitectos
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Architects: Riofrio+Rodrigo Arquitectos
- Area: 315 m²
- Year: 2015
https://www.archdaily.com/778196/lb4-house-riofrio-plus-rodrigo-arquitectosKaren Valenzuela