Casa 108 Horizontes

Casa Horizontes in Medellín, Colombia, presents a minimalist design that prioritizes simplicity, functionality, and a deep connection with nature. The city, known for its temperate “eternal spring” climate, provides an ideal setting for architecture that emphasizes energy efficiency, natural ventilation, and indoor-outdoor integration.

Large windows and open floor plans enhance airflow, reducing the need for artificial cooling, while terraces and outdoor gardens blur the boundaries between interior and exterior spaces, allowing residents to experience nature firsthand. Materials such as wood, stone, and sustainable local resources are commonly used, reinforcing the house’s relationship with its surroundings.

This approach not only supports energy efficiency but also promotes well-being, offering a tranquil and environmentally conscious living environment that respects Medellín’s natural beauty.