Set before the grandeur of lakes in the Bariloche region, this 200 m² cabin reinterprets Patagonian architecture with a contemporary approach. The design is articulated around a central stone volume that houses the utilities and functions as a connecting hub between the public and private areas of the house. Clad primarily in wood and corrugated metal, the structure optimizes thermal comfort and establishes a dialogue with the forest. Large windows capture the lakeside landscape, achieving a functional proposal that balances warmth and modernity in a unique natural setting.
South Lake Cabin










