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Modern house in a pending purchase beautiful views of Lima



This modern hosts Hill is located in Las casuarinas, Peru and has a stunning view of the capital Lima. The residence is striking modern architecture and design with geometric shapes. The project was designed by architect Javier Artadi built and completed in 2002. The property is located on a very steep slope. The pool is designed so that it is spectacular on the front and offers a panoramic view of the mountains.

Modern house on a hillside – the location and architecture

The house is located on a slope can be reached by both sides. You can enter the house on the upper side, where the entrance is, or even the steep slope, where a park. In a domain, several areas are incorporated. Typical areas include living room, bedroom, kitchen, dining room and bathroom. However, residence in this gym, sauna and a small apartment upstairs.

The house on the hill – Design and Interior



Modern house on the hill was basically divided into three zones with a rectangular shape, which have been incorporated in the facade three dimensions. The first part was located at the vertical and the second race of the parallel street where the chamber. The third part is vertical and contains the living room, terrace and garden with swimming pool. The remaining buildings were asked in the background. The overall impression of the residence is a building volume, which differs significantly with the exterior design of the modern area.

The facade with geometric shapes cube also contains

yard, garden with swimming pool, a nice place to relax

Swimming pool with breathtaking panoramic

View of Lima from the glass balustrade

Modern residence with a superb location

Living room with glass wall

The glass structure ensures retain views

Minimalist interior design in house

Wooden stairs with a simple design

Clean lines inside

View of Lima at night

Modern house on the hill provides an attractive solution for parking

The coach house on a hill impressed by the massive concrete structure