Casa Moro, a residential project in Buenos Aires, integrates into the natural void sculpted by trees and terrain, prioritizing environmental harmony.
Key design elements include a green concrete mantle mimicking the topography and a reflective box above, reflecting and multiplying the forest environment.
The project features an accessible green terrace replacing the occupied footprint with vegetation and maintains a structured relationship between built elements and natural surroundings.
Architecture is presented as a method of inhabiting natural systems through minimal intervention, promoting environmental continuity and material restraint.