Croxatto and Opazo Architects designs Negrilla House, a timber home perched over a Chilean coastal ravine
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Jon Astbury
4h ago· 6 min readenNews
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Chilean architecture studio Croxatto and Opazo Architects has designed Negrilla House, a 152-square-metre timber home in the coastal village of Matanzas, Chile. The elongated structure extends from the road like a pier over a ravine, splitting into two stacked terraces that offer panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean. The home is predominantly coated in black bio-resistant material and features a minimalist, nature-integrated design approach.
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The elongated home perched over a ravine in the village of Matanzas splits into two stacked terraces overlooking the Pacific Ocean.
Croxatto and Opazo Architects has completed Negrilla House, an elongated home perched over a ravine in Chile with views of the Pacific Ocean.

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