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Built by an artist on the coast of Uruguay, Casapueblo is associated with survivors of the Andes

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February 14, 2024, at 09:00

Built in open struggle against the straight line, Casapueblo It is an imposing building anchored on the coast of the Atlantic Ocean, in Punta del Este. Its creator is a Montevideo artist Carlos Páez Vilaro described it as a “habitable sculpture.”.

The house was built in stages and without plansIt mimics the nest of the ovenbird, a common bird in rural Uruguay. Its eleven irregular floors are arranged on a rocky slope. Although it recalls the architectural style of the Greek Islands, the building is inspired by traditional building techniques in Africa, a continent that its owner met on numerous travels.

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